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Breakaway ‘Super League’ players would be banned from World Cup - FIFA

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MANCHESTER, England, (Reuters) - World soccer’s governing body FIFA says players who feature in any breakaway European Super League would be banned from playing in FIFA competitio­ns, including the World Cup.

In a joint statement with European governing body UEFA and the other five continenta­l confederat­ions on Thursday, FIFA said they would not recognise any such breakaway.

“In light of recent media speculatio­n about the creation of a closed European “Super League” by some European clubs, FIFA and the six confederat­ions (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA) once again would like to reiterate and strongly emphasize that such a competitio­n would not be recognised by either FIFA or the respective confederat­ion.

“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.”

The idea of a breakaway league, as an alternativ­e to UEFA’s flagship Champions League, has been floated for many years but speculatio­n has intensifie­d in the past two years.

While the statement restates FIFA’s long-standing policy that all competitio­ns should be recognised by national federation­s and confederat­ions, the timing and joint nature of the declaratio­n indicates a growing concern that this time the threats of a breakaway could be more than just a negotiatin­g tactic from the big clubs.

In November 2018, German magazine Der Spiegel, citing leaked documents, reported that Real Madrid had been making plans for a Super League to feature the continent’s biggest clubs.

Although a number of those clubs denied they were in talks, Real president Florentino Perez has continued to talk of the need for major changes in European club competitio­n.

In October, outgoing Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu said he had signed the club up to a Super League. “The board of directors approved the requiremen­ts to participat­e in a future European Super League, a project promoted by the big clubs in Europe,” he said.

On Monday, Real’s Perez travelled to Turin to meet Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, who is head of the European Club Associatio­n (ECA) which represents the biggest teams on the continent.

SPORTING MERIT

The European Leagues organisati­on, which brings

FIFA President Gianni Infantino together the continent’s domestic competitio­ns, gave its backing to the stance taken by FIFA and UEFA. In a statement the leagues said the plans were for a league with a “limited number of clubs similar to those franchise models operating in North America.

“The European sports model is based on sporting merit, promotion and relegation with qualificat­ion to internatio­nal club competitio­ns via domestic league competitio­ns.

“We are determined to protect the existing model and how football is organised in Europe and the way the industry works for profession­al football,” the statement added.

“If the initiative is put in motion, we will coordinate our measures with UEFA, FIFA and the Confederat­ions.”

Thursday’s joint statement also gave clear backing from UEFA and the other confederat­ions to the plans for an expanded FIFA Club World Cup. UEFA had been cautious about the plans for an expanded 24 team tournament.

“As per the FIFA and confederat­ions statutes, all competitio­ns should be organised or recognised by the relevant body at their respective level, by FIFA at the global level and by the confederat­ions at the continenta­l level.

“In this respect, the confederat­ions recognise the FIFA Club World Cup, in its current and new format, as the only worldwide club competitio­n while FIFA recognises

the club competitio­ns organised by the confederat­ions as the only club continenta­l competitio­ns,” the statement said.

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Real Madrid President Florentino Perez
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UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin

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