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UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by naptu2: 5:42pm On Apr 18, 2021
There have been rumours that major football teams in England, Spain and Italy, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool plan to breakaway and form a European Super League. It was reported that PSG were invited to join the new league but they refused. An announcement is expected from the breakaway clubs tonight.

It is expected that FIFA, UEFA and the various national associations will ban any player or club that participates in the new league.


UEFA has now released a statement about the issue.



[size]Statement by UEFA, the English Football Association, the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), LaLiga, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A[/size]

Sunday 18 April 2021

UEFA, the English Football Association and the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga, and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A have learned that a few English, Spanish and Italian clubs may be planning to announce their creation of a closed, so-called Super League.

If this were to happen, we wish to reiterate that we – UEFA, the English FA, RFEF, FIGC, the Premier League, LaLiga, Lega Serie A, but also FIFA and all our member associations – will remain united in our efforts to stop this cynical project, a project that is founded on the self-interest of a few clubs at a time when society needs solidarity more than ever.

We will consider all measures available to us, at all levels, both judicial and sporting in order to prevent this happening. Football is based on open competitions and sporting merit; it cannot be any other way.

As previously announced by FIFA and the six Federations, the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other competition at domestic, European or world level, and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.

We thank those clubs in other countries, especially the French and German clubs, who have refused to sign up to this. We call on all lovers of football, supporters and politicians, to join us in fighting against such a project if it were to be announced. This persistent self-interest of a few has been going on for too long. Enough is enough.

https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/mediaservices/mediareleases/news/0268-12121411400e-7897186e699a-1000--statement-by-uefa-the-english-football-association-the-premier-/

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by naptu2: 5:42pm On Apr 18, 2021
European Super League plans set to be announced - six English teams involved, Sky News understands

Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, and two other Premier League sides are understood to be involved in plans for a European Super League; Premier League and UEFA robustly condemn the proposals; a number of top Italian and Spanish clubs are believed to also be involved in the plans

By Sky News

Sunday 18 April 2021 17:39, UK


Six English teams are expected to be part of plans for a breakaway European Super League, with an announcement due on Sunday night, Sky News understands.

Among the English clubs involved are Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.


The project has been launched to rival UEFA's Champions League format which currently dominates European football.

Sky News' City editor Mark Kleinman said: "My understanding is that 12 clubs from across Europe including the six biggest English clubs have now signed up to this new format. The others include Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid."

Kleinman added: "The new league includes staggering sums of money that will be handed to the participating clubs. About $5billion has been committed to this new project by the American bank JP Morgan.

"And this will come after European clubs' finances have been hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic which is one of the reasons why so many of Europe's biggest clubs have decided that now is the right time to form a European Super League after years of on/off discussions about such a project."

Masters: Premier League cannot support Super League concept
The Premier League's chief executive Richard Masters has written to all 20 of the league's clubs in England to state its opposition to the new project.

Mr Masters told the 20 that "this venture cannot be launched without English clubs and we call upon any club contemplating associating themselves or joining this venture to walk away immediately before irreparable damage is done".

"We do not and cannot support such a concept," Masters' memo read.

"Premier League rules contain a commitment amongst clubs to remain within the football pyramid and forbid any clubs from entering competitions beyond those listed in Rule L9, without Premier League board permission.

"I cannot envisage any scenario where such permission would be granted."

The move to create a rival league is being seen by some in football as a surprise after the European Club Association (ECA), which represents 246 of the continent's leading clubs, gave their backing to UEFA's reforms.

UEFA has proposed an increase to 36 from 32 teams in the Champions League, and an overhaul of the group stage into a single table rather than the current groups of four clubs.

Teams would play 10 matches each in the group stage rather than the six they currently play and a playoff round would also be introduced before the last 16.

There have been reports of a plan for a breakaway league for a number of years and the speculation returned in January with several media reports that a document had been produced outlining the plans for a 20-team league.

Those reports led FIFA and UEFA to warn they would ban any players involved in a breakaway from playing in the World Cup or European Championship.

Premier League appeal 'undermined' by European Super League
The Premier League has hit out at the plans for a breakaway European league, releasing the following statement: "The Premier League condemns any proposal that attacks the principles of open competition and sporting merit which are at the heart of the domestic and European football pyramid.

"Fans of any club in England and across Europe can currently dream that their team may climb to the top and play against the best. We believe that the concept of a European Super League would destroy this dream.

"The Premier League is proud to run a competitive and compelling football competition that has made it the most widely watched league in the world. Our success has enabled us to make an unrivalled financial contribution to the domestic football pyramid.

"A European Super League will undermine the appeal of the whole game, and have a deeply damaging impact on the immediate and future prospects of the Premier League and its member clubs, and all those in football who rely on our funding and solidarity to prosper.

"We will work with fans, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA, as well as other stakeholders, at home and abroad, to defend the integrity and future prospects of English football in the best interests of the game."

UEFA vows to prevent European Super League from happening

In a joint statement with national governing bodies and top-flight leagues in England, Italy and Spain - UEFA has robustly condemned the plans being discussed by some of the continent's elite clubs, stressing that the organisations will remain united in opposing the "cynical" initiative, and will use all methods available to them, including legal action, to prevent the scheme from being put into practice.

European football's governing body also stipulates that teams involved in such a league would not be allowed to participate in other "domestic, European or world level" competitions and that players may be stopped from representing their countries.

UEFA has also praised clubs in France and Germany who, according to the governing body, have refused to take part in discussions over a European Super League concept.

A full statement read: "UEFA, the English Football Association and the Premier League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga, and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and Lega Serie A have learned that a few English, Spanish and Italian clubs may be planning to announce their creation of a closed, so-called Super League.

"If this were to happen, we wish to reiterate that we - UEFA, the English FA, RFEF, FIGC, the Premier League, LaLiga, Lega Serie A, but also FIFA and all our member associations - will remain united in our efforts to stop this cynical project, a project that is founded on the self-interest of a few clubs at a time when society needs solidarity more than ever.

"We will consider all measures available to us, at all levels, both judicial and sporting in order to prevent this happening. Football is based on open competitions and sporting merit; it cannot be any other way.

"As previously announced by FIFA and the six Federations, the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in and other competition at domestic, European or world level, and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.

"We thank those clubs in other countries, especially the French and German clubs, who have refused to sign up to this. We call on all lovers of football, supporters and politicians, to join us in fighting against such a project if it were to be announced. This persistent self-interest of a few has been going on for too long. Enough is enough."

In January, FIFA had said that a breakaway league would not be recognised and that "any club or player involved in such a competition would as a consequence not be allowed to participate in any competition organised by FIFA or their respective confederation" - meaning players would be banned from the World Cup.

FA: European Super League idea is damaging

The Football Association has indicated it will not grant any approval for any team to join such a league and says it will work with FIFA and the aforementioned bodies to ensure the "integrity" and "future" of the game is preserved.

A statement read: "The FA has been made aware of certain English clubs planning to form a closed European Super League with other European clubs. It is clear that this would be damaging to English and European football at all levels and will attack the principles of open competition and sporting merit which are fundamental to competitive sport.

"For new competitions to be formed involving clubs from different associations, approval would be required from the relevant National Associations, confederation and/or FIFA. We would not provide permission to any competition that would be damaging to English football, and will take any legal and/or regulatory action necessary to protect the broader interests of the game.

"We note FIFA confirmed earlier this year that they and the six confederations would not recognise any such competition and, as such, any player or club involved may not be permitted to participate in any official competition which falls within the auspices of FIFA or their respective confederation.

"The FA will continue to work with UEFA, FIFA and the Premier League to seek to ensure that nothing is approved that he has the potential to damage English football. We will work with fans, The Premier League, EFL, PFA and LMA, as well as other stakeholders, at home and abroad, to defend the integrity and future prospects of English football in the best interests of the game."

Neville: Deduct points off the six Premier League clubs
Sky Sports' Gary Neville:


"I'm not against the modernisation of football competitions, with have the Premier League, we have the Champions League. But to bring forward proposals in the midst of COVID, in the midst of the economic crisis that exists for all clubs is an absolute scandal.

"United and the rest of the big six clubs that have signed up to it against the rest of the Premier League should be ashamed of themselves.

"European Super League? Are Arsenal in that? They have just drawn with Fulham, Manchester United are drawing with Burnley. I cannot concentrate on the game. To sign up to the Super League during a season is a joke, they should deduct points off all six of them."

Sky Sports' Roy Keane:

"It comes down to money, greed, it doesn't sound good. Let's hope it's stopped in its tracks because it's pure greed. We talk about the big clubs, Bayern Munich are one of the biggest in the world, at least they have made a stand, which is a start."

Sky Sports' Micah Richards:

"The Premier League has been run amazingly, and clubs are businesses and investments. But what happens to the fans, the memories of what the fans have had over the years?

"Are they to be forgotten about for the sake of money? That's what football has become now, it's an absolute disgrace."

New Champions League format decision due on Monday

A new 36-team Champions League format from 2024 is set for final approval by UEFA's executive committee on Monday.

A decision had initially been expected on March 31 but was delayed due to some clubs within the European Club Association seeking a greater say on commercial matters for the new competition.

However, meetings of the ECA board and of UEFA's club competitions committee on Friday have cleared the way for the new format to be rubber-stamped. It is understood the differences which led to the first delay have been set aside rather than resolved.

The expanded format is a cause of concern for the Premier League and many other European domestic competitions, while fans' groups wrote an open letter to ECA chairman Andrea Agnelli criticising it on Friday morning.

European football's governing body will also make a final decision on host venues for Euro 2020, with Bilbao, Dublin and Munich the three yet to be confirmed of the original 12.

The Champions League executive committee will vote on whether to do away with the current group system - where 32 teams are split into eight pools of four - and replace it with one 36-team league.

Each team plays 10 matches on a seeded basis - four more than in the current group phase - in a so-called 'Swiss model', previously described as "ideal" by Agnelli in part because it allows the flexibility to add even more matches in the future.

The new format takes the Champions League from 125 to 225 matches, which would create a huge headache for domestic schedulers. EFL chairman Rick Parry says it would be a "major threat" to the Carabao Cup and the Football Association also wrote to UEFA to express its concerns.

The encroachment of the competition into January - usually kept free for domestic club football - is understood to be another concern for the Premier League.

The league's top eight would qualify automatically for the last-16 knockout stage, with the teams finishing ninth and 24th playing off for the remaining eight places.

The allocation of two of the extra four places to sides based on previous European performance has also proved controversial.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/12279493/european-super-league-plans-set-to-be-announced-six-english-teams-involved-sky-news-understands

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by gbengress1: 5:50pm On Apr 18, 2021
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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Felabrity: 5:50pm On Apr 18, 2021
No body wants this

Only the club do

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Starcrest1: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
It's not by creating new league. It's about who's gonna watch them. Some people be trying hard to self destruct.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by slawormiir: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright...

Which one be European super league

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by allandutch: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
They want to stop the “European super league” but won't listen to people about their “new look” champions league.

Idiots.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Nobody: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
Indigenous people of uefa grin

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Dalil8: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
No other European competition would be anticipated anymore cuz you get to see all the top clubs play in the same league week in week out.

Football would be ruined.


You'll never see German clubs trying to partake in something like this. I respect them for that.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Nobody: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
Arsenal has joined the league of Agberos. So Arsenal in their quest to win a trophy by fire by force want to do so illegally through cessation? grin grin

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by blamingthedevil: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
Selfish agenda of few clubs to be super Rich
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by TruthHurts1(m): 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
Omo see as dis munu glazers are playing sudoku with Manchester United's destiny all because of money. So una throat long like dis? Meanwhile Bayern Munich is the only big club with a big mentality so far.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by franchasng: 5:51pm On Apr 18, 2021
shocked shocked shocked
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by thesicilian: 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
What's my own inside, apart from watching the drama as it unfolds and getting entertained in the process?

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by wunmi590(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
cool
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by izzy4shizzy(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
The whole thing would not work in the end


As if na them be the Biafra of football

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by MEGA4BILLION(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Rebel's league

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Backtonairaland: 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Ban from playing international football??

Why


Well take a look at my signature
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by theoneJabulani(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Looks like it's happening

Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by donprinyo(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Greed

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Petersamuel8(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
This people want to ruin football for us, which one come be super league? we still like our champions league abeg

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by aycorporat(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
So some countries want to form super human? What are they trying to prove?

Why and what do they stand to gain? I appreciate those who decided not to be part of that nonsense.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by espn(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Make dem go now...
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by hemartins(m): 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
If it happens, it will destroy the Champions League.
The panalty given by the football bodies will definitely not make it happen.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Zanzibar1: 5:52pm On Apr 18, 2021
Welcome development
Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Yemi4real3(m): 5:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
I couldn't understand the summary someone should help translate to Spanish language thanks

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by BabaIbo: 5:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
All I see is fear of losing(reduced) relevance and views from(on) the part of UEFA and Co.

If they(the clubs) truly want to proceed with the project, nothing can stop them not even FIFA's threat etc.

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by Onyx2222(m): 5:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
Make dem better stay put if not nobody go notice d clubs again

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Re: UEFA Releases Statement About Breakaway European Super League by mogbeyiteren: 5:53pm On Apr 18, 2021
Are dey scared of competition?

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