Serbian club Partizan Belgrade have had their ban from European competitions lifted, after providing evidence they have cleared their debts.
The capital club, who have been Serbian champions 26 times, have been banned for the past three seasons from participating in the Champions League and Europa League.
European football's governing body Uefa said Partizan had broken rules on unpaid debts three times in the past five years.
However a Court of Arbitration for Sport statement said Partizan had provided "new evidence" to show it had paid its tax bills.
Partizan reached the final of the European Cup in 1966, losing out to Italian side Juventus
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