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The attorney general of the European Court of Justice gives reason to UEFA in its fight against the Super Ligue

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The attorney general of the European Court of Justice gives reason to UEFA in its fight against the Super Ligue

L’UEFA has marked a point that is undoubtedly decisive in the legal battle against the tenants of the Européenne Super Ligue that ignited the football of the Vieux Continent in April 2021. The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (CJUE) , plus Haute juridiction européenne, a en effet estee judi, that the rules giving the right to UEFA (or to FIFA) to prevent the clubs from participating in a dissident competition and to punish the players who write are compatible with les lois sur la libre concurrence de l’UE.

Les conclusions of l’avocat général sont often suivies par les juges de la CJUE

“Les rules FIFA-UEFA en Vertu desquelles toute nouvelle competition est soumise à approbation préalar sont compatibles avec le droit européen de la concurrence”, declared l’avocat général, Athanasios Rantos. Si la decision de la CJUE n’est pas attendue avant début 2023, les conclusions de l’avocat général sont ofte suivies par les juges de la CJUE.

The question of the compatibility with European law of the sanctions that UEFA intended at the meeting of the club’s ayant souscrit à la participation à la Super Ligue avait été raised par le noyau dur des dissidents, la Juventus Turin, le Real Madrid et le FC Barcelona.

The project, which originally brought together 12 clubs, collapsed within 48 hours under pressure from supporters, leading to the abrupt withdrawal of 9 of them: Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, l’AC Milan, l’ AC. ‘Inter Milan and l’Atlético de Madrid.

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