Reagon U EFA: Court of Justice ruling does not imply the validity of European Superleague

A few minutes after the European Union's Court of Justice ruling, the long-awaited U response has reached EFA. The European football house has written that today's judgment does not imply that green light has been given to the founding of the European League, a project launched a few years ago by 12 clubs, [...]
A few minutes after the European Union's Court of Justice ruling, the long-awaited U response has reached EFA.
The European football house has written that today's judgment ruling does not imply that the green light was given to the founding of the European League, a project initiated a few years ago by 12 clubs, which later withdrew one after one of the threats it made. U n EFA with suspension and exemption from its umbrella, players and clubs.
“U n EFA takes into account today's ruling by the European Union's Court of Justice in the European Superleague case. This decision does not imply the approval or validity of the so-called ésuper league, but rather underscores a historical flaw in U's pre-authorisation EFA, a technical aspect that was already known and treated in June 2022. UEFA is confident in the sustainability of its new rules, and especially that they are consistent with all relevant European laws and regulations”, U reports. EFA.
“U n EFA remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the European football pyramid, ensuring that it will continue to serve society's broader interests. We will continue to crack the European sports model collectively with national federations, leagues, clubs, fans, players, trainers, European institutions, Government and partners”, the top European football institution continued.
“We believe that European football pyramids based on solidarity, which fans and all interest parties have declared as their irreplaceable model, will be protected from threats of evasion on the part of European and national laws”, concluded. U n EFA. /Express












