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Plans for revamped European Super League announced after EU court rules UEFA, FIFA acted unlawfully in blocking breakaway compeition

Organisers of the European Super League, A22 have launched a new proposal after judges said UEFA rules blocking the formation of such a competition were contrary to EU law.

The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice had been asked to decide whether UEFA and FIFA acted against competition law by blocking the formation of the European Super League in 2021 and then seeking to sanction the clubs involved.

The court has now ruled that UEFA and FIFA rules granting prior approval for new competitions are contrary to “EU law and the freedom to provide services” but added that the competition may still not be approved.

Following the ruling, A22  released revamped proposals, which this time include a women’s European tournament.

The plan would feature a league system with 64 clubs across three leagues in the men’s competition and 32 clubs across two leagues in the women’s competition. Both would involve promotion and relegation.

The ESL had initially been intended to be a midweek competition consisting of two groups of 10 teams, followed by a play-off phase.

European Super League new plan.

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