UEFA unveil Champions League revamp
The European Champions League will see an increase of four teams to 36 and the present group stage replaced by one single league from the 2024/25 season, UEFA said on Tuesday.
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The European Champions League will see an increase of four teams to 36 and the present group stage replaced by one single league from the 2024/25 season, UEFA said on Tuesday.
The European Champions League will see an increase of four teams to 36 and the present group stage replaced by one single league from the 2024/25 season, UEFA said on Tuesday.
Champions League spots will to go associations with the best collective performance by their clubs in the previous season from 2024-25 onwards after UEFA's Executive Committee approved the final format and access list for European club competitions. UEFA also changed the criteria to qualify for Europe's premier club competition, removing access based on club coefficient, denying teams who did historically well a chance to qualify even if they did not finish in qualifying positions. The final format was approved in Vienna on Tuesday. "The final two places will go to the associations with the best collective performance by their clubs in the previous season (total number of points obtained divided by the number of participating clubs)," UEFA said in a statement.
El mundo del fútbol mira a Viena. El Comité Ejecutivo y el Congreso que la UEFA celebra este martes y miércoles en la capital austriaca es fundamental para conocer cómo será la nueva Champions que arranque a partir de 2024, ya con 36 equipos en vez de 32. Hay varios puntos discordantes, como publicó este periódico, y la UEFA está dispuesta a ceder en varios de ellos para satisfacer a todos los implicados.
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