The new European Super League president is looking to launch the championship with the participation of German teams

The new European Super League president is looking to launch the championship with the participation of German teams

The European Super Super Championship initiative had failed, but Bernd Reicht, CEO of the firm that supported it, stated he planned to restart it with German teams taking part.
“Of course, with the changes on Approach, I would like to transfer to German clubs.
The firm that represents the Super League teams, he continued, is “looking forward to holding negotiations across Europe.”

” The European Super League launch project, which was led by Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus, had collapsed in front of the anger that spread between the fans, clubs and unions, including the two international federations (FIFA) and the European (UEFA).
Nine clubs withdrew within a few hours of the initiative’s release in April 2021, and the German clubs did not initially have a list of the 12 teams included in the project.

The concept of the tournament was met with sharp criticism, as it was the participation of the 12th teams in the European Super League competitions, regardless of its results in local competitions.
The appropriate clubs have now disregarded the idea of permanent membership, according to Reichar.

Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus clubs are playing a judicial struggle currently against UEFA with the European Court of Justice, where these clubs accuse the European Football Association of monopoly, and the referee is expected to be issued in the case next year.
“I am really interested and eager to learn what the clubs think about this and whether the UEFA president’s office is already speaking for all clubs in Europe,” said Reichert.

The newly elected president of the European Super League hopes to introduce the competition with German teams as participants.

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