Super League with a document: "The Champions League is boring, these 10 points are the future of football"

The first man of Real Madrid, Florentino Perez will not give up the idea of ​​the so-called "Super League" / Photo: EPA-EFE / Emilio Naranjo

UEFA managed to win the first battle against the European Super League, but the war will obviously continue. The leaders of the Super League, which is represented by the main people of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus, managed to beat it before the Spanish commercial court, and it was announced that they will go to higher instances.

The Super League is trying to increase the pressure on UEFA before the European Parliament and the European Commission, and now a document from the Super League has come out, although without a seal or signature, entitled "Review of the future of football in the European Union", which contains 10 key points .

The text states that the current Champions League is a competition that has not changed for 30 years and that it has become rigid and boring. The document also states that the Super League is ready to eliminate the concept of permanent members and that they have heard from fans who do not want a closed league system.

- The Super League project is a recognition of a broken system. UEFA is a self-governing football government in the European Union, while it is a private Swiss association governed by Swiss law and subject to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. UEFA has close links with some club owners from non-member countries who sponsor certain competitions, as well as audiovisual buyers of UEFA tournaments, who sit on their boards of the European Club Association without any transparent election process. - The allusion of Nasser Al Kelaifi from PSG is clear.

All 10 points of the Super League:

1. The Super League will not jeopardize the functioning of domestic competitions with any of its own acts.

2. The concept of "permanent membership" has been rejected.

3. The Super League admits the system is bad.

4. The role of UEFA creates structural conflicts.

5. Close relations of UEFA with certain people from countries that are not members of this body.

6. Lack of top quality football.

7. Inadequate financial control.

8. Lack of transparency.

9. The European Union is losing control of football.

10. Clubs from big cities in smaller countries can not compete according to the current model of UEFA.

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