Big clubs plan to change Champions League format

Europe's largest clubs will discuss changes that could become the format of the Champions League. The application proposal for promotion and decline of clubs from the Champions League is highlighted here. European Club Association Chairman Andrea Agnelli wrote to 232 members of the association to discuss [...]
European Club Association Chairman Andrea Agnelli wrote to 232 members of the association to discuss the changes that could be made to the Champions League in 2024.
Large European clubs, ECA members, will hold this meeting on June 6th and 7th of this year.
In terms of influence, the Champions League is the biggest, best and most popular competition in world football, no doubt.
For years this competition has kept a clear and stable format, but things can change in the years to come.
European Club Association (ECA) to push U n The EFA to make changes in the competition after 2024, reports The Times, Periscope broadcasts.
The ECA wants to resurface the competition format, which now has eight teams of four, in four groups of eight teams.
This means that 14 group matches will be played instead of six for each team, which will include a promotion and landing system.
The 24 teams that qualify from these groups will automatically qualify for the race for next season, meaning that other clubs will have to fight for the remaining eight.

There is also fear that W The EFA will bow to demands of larger clubs, including weekend matches.
With these plans, the Champions League would have no stability and there would be great reductions in its interest. Among other small clubs, there will be little hope of qualifying unless they prove extremely successful over a longer period of time. /Periscopi/












