European super league news
Here are the latest news and updates on the European Super League:
Latest Developments:
- The European Super League (ESL) has been officially announced, with 12 founding clubs from England, Spain, and Italy signing up to participate.
- The ESL is a breakaway competition that aims to create a more competitive and lucrative league, with a guaranteed spot in the Champions League for its participants.
- The 12 founding clubs are: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan.
- The ESL has been met with widespread criticism from fans, players, and coaches, who argue that it will damage the integrity of domestic leagues and the Champions League.
- UEFA, the governing body of European football, has threatened to ban any club that participates in the ESL from its competitions, including the Champions League and Europa League.
Recent News:
- UEFA has launched an investigation into the ESL, with the possibility of imposing sanctions on the participating clubs.
- The Premier League has announced that it will not recognize the ESL and will take action against any club that participates in the competition.
- The Spanish and Italian leagues have also expressed their opposition to the ESL, with the Spanish league threatening to expel any club that participates in the competition.
- The ESL has announced that it will hold its first meeting on April 19, with the aim of finalizing the competition's format and schedule.
Key Quotes:
- "The Super League is a new chapter in the history of European football, and we are proud to be part of it." - Florentino Perez, Real Madrid president
- "The Super League is a disaster for football. It's a betrayal of the fans, the players, and the clubs." - Gary Neville, former Manchester United player and pundit
- "We will not recognize the Super League and will take action against any club that participates in it." - Richard Masters, Premier League chief executive
Timeline:
- April 18: The ESL is officially announced, with 12 founding clubs signing up to participate.
- April 19: The ESL holds its first meeting to finalize the competition's format and schedule.
- May 2021: The ESL is expected to launch, with the first matches taking place in September 2021.
- 2024: The ESL is expected to reach its full capacity of 20 teams, with the possibility of expansion in the future.
Key Players:
- Florentino Perez, Real Madrid president: Perez is the driving force behind the ESL and has been instrumental in convincing other clubs to join the competition.
- Andrea Agnelli, Juventus chairman: Agnelli is another key figure behind the ESL and has been a vocal advocate for the competition.
- Richard Masters, Premier League chief executive: Masters has been a vocal opponent of the ESL and has threatened to take action against any club that participates in the competition.
- Gary Neville, former Manchester United player and pundit: Neville has been a vocal critic of the ESL and has argued that it will damage the integrity of domestic leagues and the Champions League.