EUROPEAN SUPER LEAGUE

European Super League wins ECJ case: reactions to ruling against FIFA, UEFA

Super League promoter Bernd Reichart says “football is free” after the European Court of Justice said FIFA and UEFA could not block clubs and players from the project.

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The European Super League project secured a significant victory on Thursday, when the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that FIFA and UEFA are not within their rights to punish participants in a breakaway competition. The ECJ said football’s world and European governing bodies are acting “contrary to competition law and the freedom to provide services” by attempting to prevent clubs and players from taking part in the Super League.

However, the Luxembourg court also stressed that its ruling “does not mean that a competition such as the Super League project must necessarily be approved”.

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Some of the key reactions to the Super League ruling

“UEFA monopoly over” - Bernd Reichart, CEO of Super League promoters A22:

Ruling “does not signify endorsement or validation” of Super League:

Super League a “selfish and elitist model” - Spanish LaLiga:

Super League “discriminatory” - LaLiga president Javier Tebas:

“[The ECJ] notes that the admission criteria for competitions must be transparent, objective and NOT DISCRIMINATORY - exactly the principles that are incompatible with the Super League.”

“Today is a great day for the history of football and the history of sport” - Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez:

Ruling “paves way for new elite level football competition in Europe by opposing monopoly over football world” - FC Barcelona:

“Earn it on the pitch” - joint slogan against Super League by FIFA, UEFA, Football Supporters Europe, LaLiga, European Club Association, European Leagues, FIFPro Europe:

“No place in European football” for Super League - Football Supporters Europe

UEFA “caught completely unawares” - Simon Stone, BBC journalist:

Fans “won’t have” Super League - Henry Winter, Times journalist:

Super League remains “completely unviable” - Phil Kitromilides, LaLiga TV presenter:

“What a slap in the face for UEFA and FIFA” - Philippe Auclair, football journalist:

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