UEFA President Ceferin attacks top clubs | free press

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UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has reacted with drastic words to renewed speculation about a European Superliga.

“First they publish their nonsense in the middle of a pandemic, now we read every day that they are pursuing a different idea in the middle of a war,” said the president of the European football association at a congress of the “Financial Times” in London with a view to Ukraine -War. “You obviously live in a parallel world.” Juventus Turin, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are planning a second attempt to found the Super League.

Juventus boss Andrea Agnelli previously made no secret of his plans in London. “European football is in great trouble and requires far-reaching reforms,” ​​said the Italian, referring to the “non-existent sustainability of the industry.” The three clubs now want to take UEFA to the European Court of Justice because they believe the association has a monopoly on the organization of European competitions.

Twelve top clubs announced the formation of a super league in April 2021, but quickly rejected the plan after massive protests from leagues, associations and fans. In addition to Juve, Real and Barcelona, ​​these included the two major Milan clubs, Atlético Madrid, Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, Liverpool FC, Tottenham Hotpsur, Manchester United and Manchester City. (dpa)

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