FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Racoon(m): 12:12am On Dec 23, 2023 |
FIFA and UEFA rules blocking a potential European Super League have been ruled to be “unlawful”, a landmark ruling has found. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered its long-awaited verdict in Luxembourg on Thursday morning after the European Super League Company (ESLC) first took legal action against both governing bodies in April 2021.
The dispute began in the wake of 12 English, Spanish and Italian clubs launching a new competition to rival the Champions League, one that collapsed after an angry backlash from supporters and threats of heavy sanctions from UEFA.
Despite an initial non-binding verdict, delivered last December, ruling that UEFA had acted in accordance with EU law, the final decision from the ECJ has said that both UEFA and FIFA are “abusing a dominant position” and in breach of competition law.
“The FIFA and UEFA rules making any new interclub football project subject to their prior approval, such as the Super League, and prohibiting clubs and players from playing in those competitions, are unlawful,” said the ECJ.
The ruling will embolden those aiming to break down UEFA’s powers, with Real Madrid and Barcelona still fully committed to the notion of a breakaway league.
A22, the sports management company aiming to launch a new European competition, has published plans for new men’s and women’s tournaments which it proposes would run midweek and provide “competitive drama and decisive matches throughout the entire football season”.
“We’ve won the right to compete,” said Bernd Reichart, A22 chief executive. “UEFA’s monopoly is over. Football is free. Now the clubs will not suffer threats and punishments. They are free to decide their own future.”
Fifteen judges in the ECJ’s Grand Chamber passed this binding verdict after months of deliberation and, given its status as the highest court in the EU, it is not subject to any appeal.
“The Court holds that, where an undertaking in a dominant position has the power to determine the conditions in which potentially competing undertakings may access the market, that power must, given the risk of conflict of interest to which it gives rise, be subject to criteria which are suitable for ensuring that they are transparent, objective, non discriminatory and proportionate,” the ruling added.
“However, the powers of FIFA and UEFA are not subject to any such criteria. FIFA and UEFA are, therefore, abusing a dominant position.” The ECJ verdict was focused upon whether UEFA were operating a monopoly but did not pass judgement on the proposal of a breakaway league.
“Given their arbitrary nature, their rules on approval, control and sanctions must be held to be unjustified restrictions on the freedom to provide services. That does not mean that a competition such as the Super League project must necessarily be approved.”
How have UEFA and FIFA responded? “I personally see this decision as a chance to improve some of the regulations but first, and crucially, football remains united,” UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said. “You see all of us stakeholders speaking together in the press conference. We have national governments and institutions behind us.
“It’s fair to say that the press release issued by the ECJ and subsequent media generation does not fully reflect the court’s findings. There is a stark contrast between the press statement and the judgement. The judgement is actually positive as it embraces the key features of the European football pyramid. The system they have presented is even more closed than the one they presented in 2021 and was rejected.
“I am so happy that we saw the presentation because it is clear now they are offering a closed competition, which we knew all the time. We will not try to stop them. I hope they start their fantastic competition as soon as possible with two clubs. I hope they know what they’re doing.”
Shortly after the ruling, UEFA said: “This ruling does not signify an endorsement or validation of the so-called ‘super league’; it rather underscores a pre-existing shortfall within UEFA’s pre-authorisation framework, a technical aspect that has already been acknowledged and addressed in June 2022. UEFA is confident in the robustness of its new rules, and specifically that they comply with all relevant European laws and regulations.
“UEFA remains resolute in its commitment to uphold the European football pyramid, ensuring that it continues to serve the broader interests of society. We will continue to shape the European sports model collectively with national associations, leagues, clubs, fans, players, coaches, EU institutions, governments and partners alike.
“We trust that the solidarity-based European football pyramid that the fans and all stakeholders have declared as their irreplaceable model will be safeguarded against the threat of breakaways by European and national laws.” FIFA, meanwhile, said: “FIFA will now analyse the decision in coordination with UEFA, the other confederations and the member associations before commenting further.
“In line with its statutes, FIFA firmly believes in the specific nature of sport, including the pyramid structure – which is underpinned by sporting merit – and the principles of competitive balance and financial solidarity. President Gianni Infantino expanded on the world governing body’s official statement in a slightly different tone, saying: “With the greatest respect for the European Court of Justice, today’s judgement does not change anything, really.
“Historically, we have been organising the best competitions in the world and this will also be the case in the future. We will continue to deliver the world’s most spectacular, competitive and meaningful tournaments and use our revenues to develop football in every corner of the globe through solidarity programmes that ensure the less privileged benefit from those top competitions.
“FIFA will continue to do so, as always, in close cooperation with our Member Associations, with the Confederations and with all the stakeholders of football for the exclusive benefit of our game – globally. All together!”
What about the clubs? Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said: “At Real Madrid, we welcome with great satisfaction the decision taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union, which is responsible for guaranteeing our principles, values and freedoms “In the coming days we will study the scope of this ruling in detail, but I would like to anticipate two conclusions of great historical significance. Firstly, that European club football is not and will never again be a monopoly.
“And secondly, that from today the clubs will be the masters of their destiny. We, the clubs, see our right to propose and promote European competitions that modernise our sport and attract fans from all over the world fully recognised. In short, today the Europe of freedoms has triumphed once again, and today football and its fans have triumphed too.”
Barcelona released a statement saying: “As one of the clubs driving the Super League project, FC Barcelona feels that the sentence paves the way for a new elite level football competition in Europe by opposing the monopoly over the football world, and wishes to initiate new discussions as to the path that European competitions should take in the future.”
On the other side, the European Club Association (ECA), a group representing nearly 500 professional football clubs across Europe, pledged to continue to work with UEFA, and FIFA “to develop the game positively and progressively”.
“To be absolutely clear, the judgment in no way whatsoever supports or endorses any form of Super League project,” a statement read. “Since the legal case was brought two years ago, major progressive governance reforms have already been put in place across the ecosystem of football in Europe and worldwide, including new UEFA rules for competition pre-authorisation; and in particular, reforms under ECA’s Memorandum of Understanding and Joint Venture with UEFA, and FIFA (signed in September and March this year). Through ECA, clubs today are already at the heart of decision-making in relation to the competitions they participate in.
“In short, the world of football moved on from the Super League years ago and progressive reforms will continue. Most importantly, football is a social contract not a legal contract — all the recognised stakeholders of European and world football — spanning confederations, federations, clubs, leagues, players and fans – stand more united than ever against the attempts by a few individuals pursuing personal agendas to undermine the very foundations and basic principles of European football.
“ECA will continue to work with UEFA, FIFA and all recognized stakeholders of football to develop the game positively and progressively — founded on the principles of sporting meritocracy, inclusiveness, open competition and genuine solidarity. These principles are at the heart of ECA, and at the core”.
Real Madrid and Barcelona’s Spanish rivals Atletico Madrid say UEFA’s partnership with the ECA renders suggestions of a monopoly “meaningless” while reiterating their opposition to a project they once backed.
“The European football community does not support the European Super League,” they said. Germany, France, England, Italy, Spain (except for Real Madrid and Barcelona), etc. oppose the Super League. We advocate for protecting the broader European football family, preserving domestic leagues, and securing qualification for European competitions through on-field performance each season.”
Manchester United — one of six Premier League clubs to back the initial proposal before pulling out — said in a statement: “Our position has not changed. We remain fully committed to participation in UEFA competitions, and to positive cooperation with UEFA, the Premier League, and fellow clubs through the ECA on the continued development of the European game.”
Liverpool and Chelsea say their position on any new competition remains the same while Manchester City referred to their previous statement, from April 2021, which said they have “formally enacted the procedures to withdraw from the group developing plans for a ESL”. https://theathletic.com/5154222/2023/12/21/super-league-ruling-case-uefa-fifa/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twitterfc&source=twitteruk&redirected=1&access_token=14739013&isNewUser=1Previous Thread; https://www.nairaland.com/7946041/uefa-premier-league-top-clubs#127564568 |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Racoon(m): 12:16am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Seems UEFA just wants to continue to court trouble with this concept. |
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Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Walai(m): 8:51am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Wahala |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by temmyejo: 8:54am On Dec 23, 2023 |
UEFA forming big boss is over... So pe o ti lo! 1 Like |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by C2Ok: 8:55am On Dec 23, 2023 |
They want to ruin this game 2 Likes |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Rich4god(m): 8:55am On Dec 23, 2023 |
If there is super league, football won't be interesting again. Watching big teams playing each other every time won't be interesting. Initially people will enjoy super league, but over time, it becomes boring. Let those pushing for this super league should just rest and allow football continue as it is.
Even in championship league, some big team don't make it out of the group stage and that's part of why football is interesting, small team demolishing big team.
Super league will now provide big team with more money and then they buy up all the good players and the small teams won't be financially buoyant again to buy even average players. 10 Likes |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by jojothaiv(m): 8:56am On Dec 23, 2023 |
The rich getting richer while the poor get screwed.
The game is about to be ruined, what about the lives of those kicking the ball on the pitch, I mean the players, they are flesh and blood and not some robots that can churn out massive game time just to feed the greedy and fat pockets of the few who control and dictate the affairs of the game. 4 Likes |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by ThinkWISELY(m): 8:58am On Dec 23, 2023 |
1 Like |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Jayhome24: 8:58am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Pls what is this nonsense Super League or Spider League all about? People shouting Super League, Spuder League what is their intention, is this another plot by Luciferians 666 bitch "world order" thing to hijack football or what Because I don't get what a hell is all these super League, spider League, heavy league shit is all about. |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by NaijaCuzin: 8:59am On Dec 23, 2023 |
When everyone have forgotten about the news |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by sallazlee(m): 8:59am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Wahala For FIFA and UEFA.
Make those ECF or what they call it, should go and sit down somewhere jare and let us enjoy the game of football |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Woodshot: 9:02am On Dec 23, 2023 |
At the end of the day if your passion isn't bringing money then it's utter nonsense. |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Ekakamba: 9:06am On Dec 23, 2023 |
This is an assumption. Try look at it the other way. Change is the only thing that is constant. Rich4god: If there is super league, football won't be interesting again. Watching big teams playing each other every time won't be interesting. Initially people will enjoy super league, but over time, it becomes boring. Let those pushing for this super league should just rest and allow football continue as it is.
Even in championship league, some big team don't make it out of the group stage and that's part of why football is interesting, small team demolishing big team.
Super league will now provide big team with more money and then they buy up all the good players and the small teams won't be financially buoyant again to buy even average players. 2 Likes |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Notatribalist(m): 9:08am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Tylanobo: Conspiracy theorists trying to damage this beautiful game Damage as how? The people that will play the new league are they not footballers? |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Obviouslyblunt: 9:11am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Super league will be a thing , and it will be littered by the Saudis , mark this. 1 Like |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by thesicilian: 9:12am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Rich4god: If there is super league, football won't be interesting again. Watching big teams playing each other every time won't be interesting. Initially people will enjoy super league, but over time, it becomes boring. Let those pushing for this super league should just rest and allow football continue as it is.
Even in championship league, some big team don't make it out of the group stage and that's part of why football is interesting, small team demolishing big team.
Super league will now provide big team with more money and then they buy up all the good players and the small teams won't be financially buoyant again to buy even average players. You sound like a Man U fan |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by lexy2014: 9:13am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Ekakamba: This is an assumption. Try look at it the other way. Change is the only thing that is constant.
how will the change be interesting just because the change is the only thing that is constant? |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Oscarchims: 9:16am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Their league don tire them |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by DesChyko: 9:17am On Dec 23, 2023 |
The problem they will face is startup capital and investors. With the interest of the Arab nations in football picking up, that may not be too much of a challenge so long as some behemoths of a club find the idea of maximising their profits reasonable. Change is constant. |
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Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Ekakamba: 9:17am On Dec 23, 2023 |
It's 50/50. Don't write them off because you are use to the current leagues. Check records, a lot of changes have happened and will continue happening. This is not how it has been from the 80s/90s. lexy2014:
how will the change be interesting just because the change is the only thing that is constant? |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Agbadocassava: 9:26am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Just a matter of time Super League will become a reality and Brits will abolish Monarchical Government but for now let Madrid and Barcelona be facing each others |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by MorataFC: 9:26am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Cool |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by blaise26abj(m): 9:32am On Dec 23, 2023 |
The truth is UEFA and the likes play like gods and think they are the only ones who should decide football . ESPECIALLY FIFA ! Look at their greed that led to EA sports and the FIFA video game saga . FIFA too needs to be cut to size . They are massively corrupt and nepotistic with a touch of favoritism 2 Likes |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:38am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Footballers will play out their life in the field and they won't last as long as a decade anymore. Imagine playing Champions league, Super league, FA, Carabao in same week... Na die
However, Super League won't still give Arsenal the champions league trophy 1 Like |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by DARLINGTON869(m): 9:39am On Dec 23, 2023 |
As long as 95% of football clubs who rejects this Super league remain resolute and unbending, Florentine Perez and his supporting cohorts will be frustrated las las. 1 Like |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by lexy2014: 9:51am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Ekakamba: It's 50/50. Don't write them off because you are use to the current leagues. Check records, a lot of changes have happened and will continue happening. This is not how it has been from the 80s/90s.
how will the change be interesting just because the change is the only thing that is constant? |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by dchamp234(m): 10:03am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Ekakamba: This is an assumption. Try look at it the other way. Change is the only thing that is constant.
Please try explaining the other way, the person you quoted made his point assumption like you said, let's hear you. |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by BrooklynBoy: 10:04am On Dec 23, 2023 |
They want to spoil this beautiful game |
Re: FIFA, UEFA Rules Blocking Super League Ruled Unlawful By Court by purplekayc(m): 10:49am On Dec 23, 2023 |
Una don start again |