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Real Mallorca kicked out of Europa League

Michael Laudrup's Real Mallorca has been kicked out of the Europa League.

Mallorca applied to go into voluntary administration in May after amassing debts thought to be in the region of 70million euros.

A statement on UEFA's website read: "On the basis of all expert reviews which have been undertaken, the control and disciplinary body ruled that the club does not fulfil the necessary admission criteria."

Mallorca finished fifth in the Primera Division last season and their place is now expected to go to Villarreal, who finished seventh behind Getafe.

However, Mallorca may yet appeal against the ruling and have three days to decide on their next step.

A statement on the club's website read: "UEFA's decision is quite surprising in substance and form.

"The club will consider legal steps to follow upon receipt of the resolution in its entirety.

"RCD Mallorca deeply regrets the disappointment that UEFA's decision (which is unprecedented and not understandable) will cause our fans."

Last month, a group headed by former coach Llorenc Serra Ferrer became majority shareholders and swiftly installed Laudrup as first-team coach.

Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal also become a shareholder in an attempt to help out the cash-strapped club.

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