Super League ‘flat-earthers’ in Uefa president’s sights | Malay Mail

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LONDON, April 25 — Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin has refused to rule out a ban from next season’s Champions League for all 12 clubs involved in trying to set up a breakaway European Super League. But Ceferin also told Britain’s Mail on Sunday that the six English clubs — Chelsea,...

Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin speaking during the 45th Ordinary Uefa Congress, Montreux, Switzerland, April 20, 2021. — UEFA/Handout via ReutersLONDON, April 25 — Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin has refused to rule out a ban from next season’s Champions League for all 12 clubs involved in trying to set up a breakaway European Super League.

In the space of 48 hours beginning last Sunday, Uefa, aided by fans and politicians, quelled a mutiny by English, Spanish and Italian clubs attempting to form a quasi-closed tournament designed to supplant the existing Champions League.But Ceferin, who thanked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his opposition to the Super League, said disciplinary action remained an option for Uefa, European football’s governing body.

 

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