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European Commission backs opposition to European Super League
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We ‘cannot kill’ domestic leagues – Pep Guardiola reveals Super League fears January 22 2021, 4.32pm
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has highlighted the importance of domestic league and cup competitions amid renewed reports of a breakaway European Super League (Clive Brunskill/PA)
Pep Guardiola says domestic leagues and cups cannot be lost after fresh reports surfaced over the formation of a European Super League.
A document seen by The Times says the 15 founder clubs in the 20-team breakaway competition, slated to start in 2022-23, would be offered £310million each just to join and then up to £213million per season thereafter.
The Premier League’s ‘big six’ – including Guardiola’s club Manchester City – are reported to be among the planned founder members, but the Catalan expressed fears about how any continental league might impact on domestic action.
FIFA chief threatens World Cup ban for players involved in European Super League
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Fifa chief threatens World Cup ban for players involved in potential European Super League
Reports of a breakaway league made of Europe’s top clubs resurfaced last year. By Press Association Thursday 21 Jan 2021, 12:06 PM Jan 21st 2021, 12:06 PM 4,929 Views 8 Comments
Image: PA
Image: PA
PLAYERS HAVE BEEN warned they will be barred from future World Cups and other international competitions if they are involved in any breakaway European Super League.
Reports of such a tournament involving Europe’s top clubs resurfaced last year, and it was said that American banking giant JP Morgan was planning to bankroll it.
However, the idea has been emphatically rejected by world governing body Fifa and the game’s six continental confederations.