Portsmouth are planning to appeal to the Football Assocation in a bid to secure a Uefa club licence to play in Europe next season.
In booking their place in the FA Cup final against Chelsea, the relegated outfit qualified for European competition next term.
However, due to their dire financial plight it is unsure if Pompey will be allowed to take their place in the Europa League.
With Chelsea certain to qualify for next season's UEFA Champions League, it means Portsmouth are entitled to claim the Europa League place usually awarded to the FA Cup winners.
But with the club in administration they are not allowed to apply for a required Uefa licence.
However, Portsmouth administrator Andrew Andronikou has indicated they will appeal to the FA in a bid to be awarded the authorisation to allow them to play in Europe next term.
"I think it is vitally important we explore all possibilities of getting the club into Europe," Andronikou told Sky Sports News.
"It speaks for itself, it will be a fantastic achievement for the club to play in Europe next year and obviously make it a more attractive proposition for any interested party."
Andronikou confirmed Portsmouth did not apply for the Uefa licence before 1st March deadline due to the club's financial problems.
"I think the fundamental reason [for not applying for the licence] was that it had not had its accounts filed by then.
"It is the year ending May 2009 accounts and although they had been audited they had not been filed."
Asked if he was confident of winning the appeal, Andronikou said: "No I am not confident. Obviously we are looking at the situation, I think we certainly have an uphill struggle in terms of making the appeal but nonetheless we will try."
Andronikou also revealed incoming David Lampitt will have no input on the appeal as he is on Uefa's club licence committee and the issue would be a clash of interests for all parties.
"I think in this situation he will have a conflict of interests," noted Andronikou
"We will follow the proper channels and I don't think David will have an input into our application."
Andronikou also claimed in the wake of their win over Tottenham a number of other groups have expressed an interest in taking over the club.
"We are in discussions with one party as you know, but we have had a number of other calls obviously as a result of the club's success yesterday. We are exploring all possibilities," concluded Andronikou.
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