The Board of Directors of European Club Association (ECA) issued a scathing statement against the Super League after the non-binding opinion of the EU attorney general in which he considered the UEFA and FIFA they can veto their competitions with the participants of Super League.
“The opinion issued today by the Advocate General of the ECJ, Rantos, suggests a clear rejection of the efforts of the few to undermine the foundations and the historical heritage of European football for the majority,” the statement began, continuing to say that “the opinion issued today by the Advocate General of the ECJ, Rantos, suggests a clear rejection of the efforts of the few to undermine the foundations and historical heritage of European football for the majority”
“As a body representing almost 250 of the best football clubs in Europe, the RCT this is clear in his strong opposition to the selfish few who seek to disrupt European club football and undermine the values that underpin it. The decision published today by Advocate General Rantos reinforces the ECA’s longstanding opposition to the European Super League and any separatist project,” the ECA statement said.
A statement whatHe concluded by saying “as a body representing almost 250 of Europe’s best football clubs, the ECA is clear in its strong opposition to the self-serving few who seek to disrupt European club football and undermine values that underpin it. The opinion published today by Advocate General Rantos reinforces the ECA’s longstanding opposition to the European Super League and any separatist project.”
Source: La Verdad

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