A new proposal to establish a European Super League faces D-day in court this week.
Fifteen judges at the European Court of Justice are set to rule on an attempt to smash UEFA’s jurisdiction over the European game on Thursday - and this time the plan is to ask up to EIGHTY of the continent’s top clubs to join the revolution.
It is the nightmare before Christmas for the Premier League, La Liga and all of Europe’s top domestic competitions. The initial bid to formulate a 20-club Super League that would be played outside of UEFA’s control collapsed in April 2021 when Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham withdrew their support for the project after an outpouring of public outrage.
But a revamped idea is being led by sports development company A22 Sports - and they will be given the free light to press ahead with their plans if the European court in Brussels ends UEFA’s current hegemony.
A22 want to take away UEFA’s authority to punish clubs for competing in rival tournaments - and if the judgement goes their way it is likely to be remembered as a watershed moment for the game.
The ESL would usurp the Champions League and be played alongside domestic league competitions. It would generate television revenues that would dwarf the Premier League's latest £6.7billion deal.
Bernd Reichart, the German who is leading A22’s challenge to UEFA, said: “Hopefully the judges will seize the opportunity to recast European sport. We want to end monopolies like UEFA, which is a private association with accumulated power of regulator, judge, jury and executioner!
“It (UEFA) leads to conflicts of interest and abuse of power. They govern the sport but do not bear responsibility within Europe.”
England’s six ‘rogue’ clubs agreed to make a goodwill payment of £22million to the Premier League when their role in the ESL idea was revealed.
Fourteen-time European champions Real Madrid took a case to the Spanish courts when UEFA threatened them with expulsion from their competitions if they continued to pursue their Super League dream. Their stance was upheld in Spain - but the matter is now set to be judged by the European court.
Reichart added: “As Real Madrid were made to understand, UEFA's sanction would have been exclusion from European football and to make sure players were not allowed to participate in the World Cup in Qatar.
“UEFA would have been wringing Real Madrid's neck. The Spanish court thought so too - and it came up with a protection order. That was sent to the European Court of Justice because UEFA is not complying.
“Surely it cannot be that the (UEFA) monopoly is okay and the conventions of Europe do not apply to sport? If we have a licence to compete then we then have to convince clubs that our alternative model is better for their future.
“Clubs can then run a European league themselves as the Premier League and Bundesliga already do nationally. We hope to create a European Super League with 60 to 80 clubs, which means you also offer a perspective to big clubs from small leagues like, for example, Celtic, with guaranteed income. That makes clubs future-proof.”
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Fact:- ManUtd is not going to qualify for the Champions league next season. News:- A Super League with 80 clubs that will scrap the Champions league.
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in summary A revamped European Super League proposal led by A22 Sports faces a crucial court ruling this week. It aims to challenge UEFA's authority, reshape European football, and potentially allow up to eighty top clubs to join. Success could create a parallel competition to the Champions League, generating substantial TV revenues. The legal challenge follows the collapse of the initial Super League plan in 2021, presenting an opportunity to challenge UEFA's monopoly.
ANDRE360
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I wasn't a fan of European Super League but after seeing the new UCL format please bring on the super League
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Uefa and FIFA are corrupted and want profit for themselves while the clubs faces major injuries for every dumb game they add.
rombdiopuz
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UEFA killed the vision of the super league from others to now adopt it for themselves. IRONY