European Leagues against UEFA's reform of Champions League
The European Leagues body has criticized ruling body UEFA's reforms of the Champions League from 2024, in particular the increase in fixtures and the suggestion of giving two places to teams based on their historic records.
- Football Haberleri
- 30 Nisan 2022, 07:56:05
"The leagues are the backbone of European football," said Claus Thomsen, chairman of European Leagues during a press conference on Friday.
UEFA has said the Champions League should expand to 36 team from 32 from season 2024/25 and be contested in a league rather than group format featuring 100 games.
"Such an increase will damage the big majority of the clubs and only help a few," said Thomsen.
Additionally only current "sporting criteria" should secure access to the elite competition and not previous performance. "That is the heart and soul of football," said Thomsen. "That's why fans are excited for football every weekend."
UEFA wishes to award to places to clubs based on previous coefficients determined through previous performance in Europe and not league placing.
It is, in effect, a safety net for large clubs having a bad season.
UEFA has said the Champions League should expand to 36 team from 32 from season 2024/25 and be contested in a league rather than group format featuring 100 games.
"Such an increase will damage the big majority of the clubs and only help a few," said Thomsen.
Additionally only current "sporting criteria" should secure access to the elite competition and not previous performance. "That is the heart and soul of football," said Thomsen. "That's why fans are excited for football every weekend."
UEFA wishes to award to places to clubs based on previous coefficients determined through previous performance in Europe and not league placing.
It is, in effect, a safety net for large clubs having a bad season.
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