It’s called never ending for the idea of having a European Super League competition when recently a new competition format has been proposed. In which there will be up to 60-80 teams participating.
start by organizing Super League This time there will be 60-80 teams participating in the tournament, divided into several divisions. There is a promotion-relegation. And no club will be a permanent member of the Super League.
As for the teams that will participate, they must use their sporting achievements to enter the competition.
The organisers behind the European Super League have announced a revamped format for the controversial tournament, which would see 60 to 80 teams competing in a “multi-divisional competition”.
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) February 9, 2023
In addition, the Super League is expected to replace UEFA’s various competitions. The organizers behind the competition have approached more than 50 clubs across Europe to join the new project since last October.
And each participating club will get 14 matches per season.
The organisers behind the European Super League have announced a revamped format for the controversial tournament, which would see 60 to 80 teams competing in a “multi-divisional competition”.
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) February 9, 2023
Bernd Reichart, CEO of A22 Sports Management Group, who is driving the revamped European Super League, said: “It’s time for a change. It is a club that bears the risks of entrepreneurship in football. But when it comes time to make important decisions They are often forced to sit still. on the sidelines while the sporting and financial foundations collapsed around them.”
He also revealed that the project will guarantee stable membership club income. and can predict the exact number
However, UEFA still opposes the establishment of the European Super League.
🚨 The Super League’s organisers have focused their attack on the Premier League recently.
They argue the PL’s dominance in the transfer window has a negative effect on other European Leagues with less lucrative TV deals.
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— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) February 9, 2023
This project was a big talk in 2021 before it quickly collapsed. The content of the fans of each club sees it as destroying what each team has built for a long time. along with seeing that this competition is a race for money rather than success