European Super League: What is the new proposal, who is involved and what happens next?
Just when it seemed to have gone away for good, the European Super League (ESL) is back in the news again.
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Just when it seemed to have gone away for good, the European Super League (ESL) is back in the news again.
The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday that European soccer's governing body UEFA and its global counterpart FIFA breached EU law when they prevented 12 clubs from forming a European Super League (ESL).
The European Super League set out its updated proposals for a Champions League replacement on Thursday after a European court found that UEFA's rules restricting the creation of new competitions were «unlawful.»
On Thursday (21 December), the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered its final judgment on the breakaway European Super League project established in defiance of Europe’s football governing body UEFA.
In late 1995, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered its famous Bosman judgment which allowed players to move to a new club at the end of their contracts without a transfer fee.
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