Super League latest and what next for Manchester United and Man City amid court ruling
The European Super League could be back on the footballing agenda after a historic ruling by the European Court of Justice on Thursday.
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The European Super League could be back on the footballing agenda after a historic ruling by the European Court of Justice on Thursday.
Just when you thought the monstrous idea of a European Super League was dead and buried, a ruling on Thursday could see it revived.
:Sports development company A22, which was formed to assist with creating soccer's European Super League, proposed a new competition on Thursday with 64 men's and 32 women's teams playing midweek matches in a league system across Europe.
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).
Manchester United said they remain committed to playing in competitions run by UEFA despite Thursday's EU court verdict which said Europe's soccer governing body and FIFA contravened EU law by preventing the formation of a Super League.
In a significant boost to the Super League project, Europe's top court ruled on Thursday that UEFA has been «abusing a dominant position» in its control of European football.
Europe's top court on Thursday made a landmark decision, ruling that moves by football governing bodies Uefa and Fifa to hinder the creation of breakaway European Super League had broken the law.
The main man behind the revamped European Super League proposal has already offered Celtic a tempting prospect that could see them included in the controversial tournament.