It ensures that the prior authorization of these two organizations to create an international competition pursues legitimate objectives, such as participation “based on sports results”
The General Counsel of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has concluded that the regulations of UEFA and FIFA, which reserve the status of the sole bodies that can promote and regulate international football competitions, do not conflict with Community law competition rules. Lawyer Athanasios Rantos assures that “while the European Super League Company (ESLC) is free to create its own independent football league outside of the UEFA and FIFA ecosystem, it cannot continue to participate in addition to creating that league” in the organized competitions. by these two entities “without the prior consent of these federations”. The opinion of the ECJ lawyer in the Super League case is not binding, but in most cases it does guide the decisions of the European court, which will now have to rule on the preliminary question from a Spanish commercial court.
In the statement of the Luxembourg court, it points out that FIFA and UEFA “may threaten sanctions against the clubs affiliated to these federations in the event that they participate in a project to create a new competition that violates the legitimate objectives of the federations of which they are members, Rantos points out that EU law does not conflict with the statutes of these organizations, which stipulate that a new pan-European football competition is “subject to a system of prior authorisation”.
In the case of the Super League, the fact that FIFA and UEFA have not recognized this competition “can be regarded as inherent in the achievement of certain legitimate objectives”, such as upholding the principles of participation “based on sporting results, of equal opportunity”. .
Source: La Verdad

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