The Borneo Post

‘Fans will lose interest if domestic league is too predictabl­e’

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AMSTERDAM: Some European fans will shun football if domestic championsh­ips become too predictabl­e, the European Leagues ( EPFL) umbrella group said on Monday after a season in which Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Paris St Germain ran away with the title.

The trio wrapped up their championsh­ips with several games to spare while Barcelona are all but certain to win La Liga, leaving Italy’s Serie A as the only one of Europe’s top five national championsh­ips with a genuine title race.

Many smaller leagues have also turned into one-horse races.

European Leagues president Lars- Christer Olsson said after meeting with some of the clubs that “failure to make changes will hurt the future of European football.”

The European Leagues argue that the distributi­on of revenue from t he continent ’ s el ite Champions League competitio­n creates a snowball effect because a greater proportion of money goes to the clubs who are already the wealthiest.

The EPFL fears that changes to the Champions League format from next year, when more places will allocated to the bigger leagues, wi l l increase the disparity between richer and poorer clubs still further.

“We need to avoid getting into a negative cycle, where we would see our fan base erode and we would lose our position as the world’s dominating sport”, Dutch league chief executive Jacco Swart said.

Olsson added that the European Leagues would strive for a more even distributi­on of revenue across all teams in Europe and to keep European competitio­ns open to clubs from all countries.

“The setup of the European competitio­ns needs to support the domestic competitio­ns, with good representa­tion of the different leagues”, he said. “If countries don’t have clubs competing, it will reduce the value of their national competitio­n.”

Olsson said he was hopeful that changes would be made for the next European competitio­n cycle, starting in 2021.

“We think the decision makers within UEFA are wise,” Olsson said of European footbal l’s governing body.

“If they are, there will certainly be changes for the coming cycle.” — Reuters

We need to avoid getting into a negative cycle, where we would see our fan base erode and we would lose our position as the world’s dominating sport. Jacco Swart, Dutch league chief executive

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Lars-Christer Olsson

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