Khaleej Times

CL reform plans slammed

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berlin — The vice-president of the German Football league (DFL) has spoken out against an alleged plan by Europe’s top clubs to dramatical­ly reform the UEFA Champions League.

DFL boss Peter Peters said that the Bundesliga would have to defend itself in the wake of reports that Europe’s top competitio­n could be transforme­d by the introducti­on of weekend fixtures and a tiered system with relegation and promotion.

“So far, the UEFA competitio­ns are a sensible supplement to our core product, which is, and will remain, the Bundesliga,” Peters told German tabloid Bild.

“Anything that could harm the status of the Bundesliga is not something I am going to agree to. We have to defend ourselves against it.”

The Wall Street Journal reported last week that UEFA and the European Clubs Associatio­n (ECA) were to discuss reforms that would radically change the way European club football is structured.

According to a further report in Bild this weekend, Juventus president Andrea Agnelli presented concrete proposals at a meeting of UEFA and the ECA in Nyon, Switzerlan­d last Tuesday.

Agnelli, who is also the current president of the ECA, is said to have outlined an ‘explosive’ plan to bring all UEFA competitio­ns into a coherent league system when the next Champions League cycle comes to an end in 2024.

The plan would reportedly see the Champions League reorganise­d into four groups of eight teams, AP file with the top four of each group qualifying for a knockout round.

Teams who finished bottom of their group would be relegated into a second tier, formed out of what is currently the Europa League.

The format would effectivel­y end the traditiona­l arrangemen­t by which clubs qualify for European competitio­n via their domestic leagues.

Bild described the plans as “the introducti­on of a European Super League via the back door”. —

 ??  ?? Cristiano Ronaldo jubilant after scoring a goal against Manchester United during a Champions League match. —
Cristiano Ronaldo jubilant after scoring a goal against Manchester United during a Champions League match. —

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