A historic day for the world of football: the European Court of Justice has ruled FIFA and UEFA's regulations on 'prior authorisation of interclub football competitions' as contrary to EU law. Yes, the Super League can now be established.
This long-awaited verdict could ensure the creation of alternative competitions to those governed by the two bodies that currently dominate international football. It's deemed as an 'abuse of dominant position' that paves a new path, as relayed via Milan Press.
Some clubs, including Milan initially, had tried to pursue this route unsuccessfully. Now, reactions are awaited from various involved parties, from the aforementioned bodies to national federations, with FIGC standing against the new competition.
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