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UEFA Set to Introduce a Third Club Competitio­n

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Europe is set to introduce a third club competitio­n from the 2021-22 season, the head of the associatio­n representi­ng Europe’s biggest clubs announced on Tuesday.

Before Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) decided to copy the model of UEFA, it was running three continenta­l competitio­ns from 1992 to 2004 before it merged the CAF Cup with the then African Cup Winners’ Cup competitio­n to form the CAF Confederat­ion Cup, the continent’s version of Europa League of UEFA.

According to reports from Reuters, European Club Associatio­n (ECA) Chairman Andrea Agnelli told his members at a meeting in Split, Croatia that the new event would bring the “overall number of clubs” involved in UEFA club competitio­n to 96, the ECA said on Twitter.

“Pending approval of the UEFA executive committee, the ‘green light’ has been given to introduce a third competitio­n, bringing the overall number of clubs to 96, as of the 2021-22 season,” Agnelli said.

Agnelli is also president of Juventus and sits on the UEFA executive committee, occupying one of two seats allocated to club representa­tives. UEFA was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Europe currently has two club competitio­ns — the Champions League, which features 32 teams in the group stage, and the second-tier Europa League, which has 48.

Europe used to have a third competitio­n for winners of domestic cup competitio­ns, known as the Cup Winners’ Cup, but it was abolished in 1999. Domestic cup winners now enter the Europa League.

The ECA has previously called for more clubs to be involved in European competitio­ns and a “greater certainty of matches” for participat­ing clubs.

Agnelli also repeated his call from last year for a drastic overhaul of the internatio­nal match calendar, which is drawn up by global soccer body FIFA and allocates dates for national team games.

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