
The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday that UEFA and FIFA acted illegally when they blocked the creation of the European Football Super League, the BBC reports.
“This is an abuse of power by FIFA and UEFA,” the magistrates decided, reports Marca.
The European Court of Justice ruled that UEFA does not have a monopoly on continental competitions and that it is not the only one that can organize such competitions.
Under these conditions, everything is clear: clubs can create a parallel competition, and the Super League no longer has any obstacles to its creation.
It is updated.
uD83DuDEA8 VIOLATION: European Court of Justice agrees with Super League.
“Neither UEFA nor FIFA can impose sanctions on clubs participating in alternative competitions.” pic.twitter.com/d0UhAPsZNf
— The Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) December 21, 2023
UEFA and FIFA rules banning clubs from joining competitions such as the European Super League are illegal, the European Court of Justice has ruled.#BBCFootball
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) December 21, 2023
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