The German League announces their position on the European Super League

The German League announces their position on the European Super League

The presidents of those teams acknowledged Thursday that the best clubs in Germany unequivocally declined to participate in the European Super League championship despite altering the format of the competition.
“The attempt to create the European Super League failed miserable a year and a half ago, we have clarified our position in a timely manner, and we have repeated it since then,” Oliver Kahn, Bayern Munich CEO, told Bild newspaper today, Thursday.

Borussia Dortmund’s CEO, Hans Joachim Fateke, stated that his team has no interest in participating in that competition.
“The European Champions League has a very fantastic shape, especially from 2024 onward,” the speaker continued, “above that I feel that the European Football Association is in very secure hands, because it also puts into his account little clubs.
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With the addition of 36 clubs to the Champions League beginning with the 2024–2025 season, more continental championship games will be played.
The 12 teams that announced the creation of the European Super League championship in April 2021 did not include any German clubs.
Oliver Mentzelf, the CEO of Leipzig, reaffirmed that his team’s stance had not altered.

He stated: “Our attitude has not changed since we previously outlined our position in April 2021, when we categorically opposed the idea to launch the European Super League.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus spearheaded the European Super League championship concept, which was doomed to failure in the face of intense backlash from supporters, teams, and federations, notably FIFA and UEFA.

Nine of the 12 -club clubs of the European Super League withdrew hours before the official announcement of the tournament.
“Agencies” is the source.

The German League makes its stance on the European Super League known.

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