Khaleej Times

El cautions against Euro Super League

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Domestic Leagues are represente­d in the European Leagues (EL) group

zurich — A breakaway European Super League would have “serious and lasting implicatio­ns” for profession­al football across the continent, the umbrella group representi­ng domestic leagues said on Tuesday.

German magazine Der Spiegel and European Investigat­ive Collaborat­ions, a network of internatio­nal media, reported on Friday that plans for a Super League, involving top clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester United, were back on the table.

Citing leaked documents, Der Spiegel said a fresh plan had recently been drafted by Spanish company Key Capital Partners for Real Madrid which foresees 11 top European clubs creating a Super League in 2021.

Key Capital Parters and Real Madrid have not commented on the report while the European Club Associatio­n, which represents more than 200 European clubs, has said it was not aware of discussion­s by clubs to develop a break-away league.

The European Leagues group (EL), which represents 25 domestic leagues including England’s Premier League, Germany’s Bundesliga and Spain’s La Liga, voiced its “strong opposition” to any such plan on Tuesday.

“The European Leagues note the ongoing rumours and speculatio­ns around the possible creation of a European Super League by the big European profession­al clubs,” it said.

“(EL) has consistent­ly voiced its strong opposition to the creation of any “closed and franchised style” Super League.

“The Leagues supports the European sports model based on a pyramid structure where the mechanisms of promotion and relegation and the sporting merits of clubs are at the core of any competitio­n.”

The statement said domestic football was at “the heart of the game throughout Europe” for players, clubs and fans.

“Proposals for a closed Super League will have serious and lasting implicatio­ns for the long term sustainabi­lity of profession­al football in Europe,” it said.

It said if “fully supported” European soccer body Uefa in the organisati­on of the Champions League and Europa League and “shares with Uefa the common principle of protecting and enhancing competitiv­e balance in European football.”

The EL recently presented its own suggestion­s for the format of European club competitio­ns in the next three-year cycle starting in 2021, which it said would ensure a more equal distributi­on of revenue.

According to Der Spiegel, the 16-team Super League would replace the Champions League from 2021 and would feature 16 teams, including 11 “founders” who could not be relegated for the first 20 years. —

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