Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Top European leagues win big in new CL shakeup

- Associated Press

In a power shift toward Europe’s wealthiest clubs, UEFA has agreed to give more guaranteed Champions League groupstage places to the four highestran­ked leagues. Spain, Germany, England and Italy each get four slots from the 2018-19 season.

UEFA also promises that annual prize money to the 32 group-stage teams — worth $1.49 billion this season — will be “increased significan­tly” for the three seasons through 2021. UEFA announced the deal on Friday after months of talks with the influentia­l European Club Associatio­n, whose members raised an old threat of breaking away to form a closed Super League dominated by the rich and storied elite.

“I welcome UEFA’s decision, it reflects a serious and fair solution for European club football,” Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the chairman of the ECA and Bayern Munich, said in a statement.

Still, the deal to give 16 guaranteed group-stage places instead of 11 currently to clubs from the bigfour leagues will inevitable squeeze teams from lower-ranked leagues. “UEFA, the clubs, the leagues and the national associatio­ns speak with one voice on these matters,” UEFA said. Italy is the big winner in the new agreement, which had to be completed this year to let UEFA start selling broadcasti­ng and sponsorshi­p rights for the 201821 commercial cycle.

From 2018, the group stage will include the top four finishers in the previous season’s La Liga, Bundesliga, English Premier League, and Serie A who will have direct entry. They will avoid the risk of losing in the playoff qualifying round and miss tens of millions of euros (dollars) in UEFA prize money.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (left) holds his ‘best player of the year’ trophy, as he poses with Lyon’s forward Ada Hegerberg, winner of ‘best woman player of the year’ title.
AP PHOTO Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (left) holds his ‘best player of the year’ trophy, as he poses with Lyon’s forward Ada Hegerberg, winner of ‘best woman player of the year’ title.

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