Court Ruling Reopens Controversial Proposal
European Super League matches could soon be accessible to all fans as a court has ruled that Fifa and Uefa acted unlawfully by blocking its formation in 2021. The decision has been met with delight by Barcelona and Real Madrid, who support the plan's return.
CEO Bernd Reichart Promises Free Viewing for Supporters
A22 Sports, the group behind the European Super League, has promised that all games will be broadcast free of charge for fans. CEO Bernd Reichart stated, "The Uefa monopoly is over. Football is free. For fans, we propose free viewing of all Super League matches. For clubs, revenues and solidarity spending will be guaranteed."
English Clubs Face Ban from ESL
Due to government legislation, English clubs are expected to be banned from participating in the European Super League. This decision comes after a fan-led review and the upcoming establishment of an independent regulator to manage the sport in the UK and prevent teams from breaking away to other divisions.
A22 Sports Unveils Potential Tournament Format
A22 Sports has released the potential format for the European Super League, which is set to replace the Champions, Europa, and Conference Leagues. The tournament will consist of 64 teams, three tiers, an end-of-season knockout phase, and no permanent members.
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Real Madrid and Barcelona Support the Idea
Real Madrid and Barcelona have expressed their support for the European Super League. Real Madrid stated, "European club football is not and will never again be a monopoly...we will continue to defend a modern project, fully compatible with national competitions, open to all." Barcelona also welcomed the court's ruling and hopes it will lead to discussions on the future of European competitions.
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