Turkish clubs Fenerbahce and Besiktas have failed in their bids to overturn bans from European competition, UEFA said yesterday.

Fenerbahce, who were due to compete in this season’s Champions League, were banned from European soccer for two seasons and Besiktas, who had qualified for the Europa League, for one season.

Both bans were linked to a match-fixing scandal which rocked Turkish football in 2011.

The two clubs asked UEFA in June to re-examine their punishments and in both cases European soccer’s governing body decided to uphold the sanctions.

It said: “The UEFA Appeals Body carefully analysed the statements and documents submitted by Besiktas and Fenerbahce related to their specific cases, as well as the statements and documents submitted by the UEFA Disciplinary Inspectors appointed to each case, and reached the following decisions.

“Besiktas have had their appeal rejected. Consequently, Besiktas are not eligible to participate in the 2013/14 UEFA Europa League.

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