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The European Union Court Of Justice ruling on The European Super League has been announced
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Updated 10:37 21 Dec 2023 GMTPublished 09:13 21 Dec 2023 GMT

The European Union Court Of Justice ruling on The European Super League has been announced

The European Court of Justice rule that UEFA and FIFA acted against competition law by blocking the formation of the European Super League.

Jack Kenmare

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It's official. The European Court of Justice has ruled that UEFA and FIFA acted against competition law by blocking the formation of the European Super League in 2021.

In short, the ECJ has dealt a blow to UEFA and FIFA in their efforts to kill off the European Super League as the future of football remains in the balance.

The launch of the Super League in April 2021 sparked mass protests from fans and clubs, as well as government institutions.

And after heavy public backlash, the six Premier League teams to feature – Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal – backed out of the project before others followed suit.

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“The FIFA and UEFA rules on prior approval of interclub football competitions, such as the Super League, are contrary to EU law,” the Court of Justice said in a statement.

“There is no framework for the FIFA and UEFA rules ensuring that they are transparent, objective, non-discriminatory and proportionate.

“Similarly, the rules giving FIFA and UEFA exclusive control over the commercial exploitation of the rights related to those competitions are such as to restrict competition, given their importance for the media, consumers and television viewers in the European Union.”

#ECJ: The #FIFA and #UEFA rules on prior approval of interclub #football competitions, such as the Super League, are contrary to #EUlaw #EuropeanSuperleague 👉 https://t.co/ATb3CgbPxg pic.twitter.com/XCnLzwIKWb

— EU Court of Justice (@EUCourtPress) December 21, 2023

The court release continued: "The court observes that the organisation of interclub football competitions and the exploitation of the media rights are, quite evidently, economic activities.

“They must therefore comply with the competition rules and respect the freedoms of movement, even though the economic pursuit of sport has certain specific characteristics, such as the existence of associations having certain regulatory and control powers and the power to impose sanctions.

“The court also observes that, in parallel with those powers, FIFA and UEFA themselves organise football competitions.”

UEFA have since responded with a statement of their own.

"This ruling does not signify an endorsement or validation of the so-called ‘super league’; it rather underscores a pre-existing shortfall within UEFA's pre-authorisation framework, a technical aspect that has already been acknowledged and addressed in June 2022," it read.

"UEFA is confident in the robustness of its new rules, and specifically that they comply with all relevant European laws and regulations.

"UEFA remains resolute in its commitment to uphold the European football pyramid, ensuring that it continues to serve the broader interests of society. We will continue to shape the European sports model collectively with national associations, leagues, clubs, fans, players, coaches, EU institutions, governments and partners alike.

"We trust that the solidarity-based European football pyramid that the fans and all stakeholders have declared as their irreplaceable model will be safeguarded against the threat of breakaways by European and national laws."

🚨🇪🇺 Super League CEO Bernd Reichart: "UEFA-monopoly is over. Football is FREE. Clubs are now free from the threat of sanction AND free to determine their own futures!"

"For fans: We propose free viewing of all Super League matches."

"For clubs: Revenues and solidarity… pic.twitter.com/Lldv9bPYQp

— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) December 21, 2023

La Liga's official X account has reacted to the latest news.

"Today, more than ever, we reiterate that the 'Super League' is a selfish and elitist model," they wrote. "Anything that is not fully open, with direct access only through the domestic leagues, season by season, is a closed format. European football has spoken. Listen."

Featured Image Credit: The Super League/FIFA

Topics: European Super League, UEFA, FIFA

Jack Kenmare
Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare is the Senior Journalist for SPORTbible, one of the world’s biggest social publishers. He specialises in long-form feature writing and has an encyclopedic knowledge of Football Manager wonderkids from 2005 to the present day. He has a BA (Hons) in Journalism and News Practice.

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