Fifteen Grand Chamber judges must decide if UEFA and FIFA acted lawfully in blocking the formation of the Super League in 2021.
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice will rule that morning on whether or not UEFA and FIFA acted lawfully in blocking the creation of the Super League in April 2021, and in seeking to sanction the clubs involved.
“Fans, clubs, players and the sport of football would be the winners in a market that is open for a competition of ideas and in which clubs could govern and organise a European football competition without fear of threats.” The AG, Athanasios Rantos, said those bodies’ rules allowing them to block new competitions wishing to operate under their auspices were compatible with EU law.
Much of the criticism at the time centred on the ‘closed’ league concept – the 15 founder members would be immune from relegation, with five teams invited to join on an annual basis.
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