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‘Green light’ given for third UEFA club competitio­n

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European Club Associatio­n (ECA) Chairman Andrea Agnelli has confirmed that UEFA is clearing the way for the return of a third club competitio­n, two decades after the disappeara­nce of the Cup Winners’ Cup.

Agnelli, who is also on UEFA’s club competitio­ns committee as well as being chairman of Juventus, said at the ECA’s General Assembly in Split, Croatia on Tuesday that “the ‘green light’ has been given to introduce a third competitio­n... as of the 2021-22 season.”

The move must now be validated at a future meeting of UEFA’s Executive Committee.

Agnelli said the move would mean a total of 96 teams being involved across the three competitio­ns.

With 48 sides involved in the Europa League group stage, that would likely mean that competitio­n being reduced to 32 teams, with the same number competing in the Champions League group stage and the new competitio­n.

His comments come after UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin played down media reports on the subject when speaking to journalist­s last month. “They are just discussion­s. Is it better to have 64 in the Europa League or 32 and 32? They are just discussion­s,” Ceferin said at the time.

The Cup Winners’ Cup ran for almost 40 years before being abandoned in 1999 at a time when the Champions League was being expanded.

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