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Uefa and Fifa bid to block Super League broke EU law, court rules

The European Court of Justice ruled against the football governing bodies.

LAST UPDATE | 21 Dec 2023

THE PROSPECTS OF a future European Super League have been boosted after judges said Uefa rules blocking the formation of such a competition were contrary to EU law.

The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice had been asked to decide whether Uefa and Fifa acted against competition law by blocking the formation of the European Super League in 2021 and then seeking to sanction the clubs involved.

The court has ruled that Uefa and Fifa rules granting prior approval for new competitions are contrary to EU law.

A release issued by the court said such rules were “contrary to competition law and the freedom to provide services”.

The court release added: “There is no framework for the Fifa and Uefa rules ensuring that they are transparent, objective, non-discriminatory and proportionate.

“Similarly, the rules giving Fifa and Uefa exclusive control over the commercial exploitation of the rights related to those competitions are such as to restrict competition, given their importance for the media, consumers and television viewers in the European Union.”

Twelve clubs – including the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ – announced the formation of the original European Super League in April 2021 but the plan quickly collapsed amid fan protests, pressure from Uefa and Fifa and even opposition from the British Government.

But now the ECJ appears to have given the green light to any such competition being relaunched in future.

“The court observes that the organisation of interclub football competitions and the exploitation of the media rights are, quite evidently, economic activities,” the court release continued.

“They must therefore comply with the competition rules and respect the freedoms of movement, even though the economic pursuit of sport has certain specific characteristics, such as the existence of associations having certain regulatory and control powers and the power to impose sanctions.

“The court also observes that, in parallel with those powers, Fifa and Uefa themselves organise football competitions.”

Bernd Reichart, the chief executive of Super League promoters, A22, said on X: “We have won the right to compete. The Uefa monopoly is over. Football is free. Clubs are now free from the threat of sanction and free to determine their own futures.”

Reichart also pledged “free viewing” of Super League matches to fans, though it was not immediately clear whether this meant for those watching in stadiums or on television or other platforms.

He said revenues and solidarity spending were “guaranteed”. A22 is set to hold a live streamed event in Madrid at 11am UK time.

The court held that where an undertaking, such as Uefa, holds a dominant position and has the power to determine the conditions in which potentially competing undertakings such as A22 may access the market, that power must be subject to criteria which are suitable for ensuring that they are transparent, objective, non-discriminatory and proportionate.

It found Uefa and Fifa’s powers were not subject to any such criteria and that those organisations were therefore “abusing a dominant position”.

Uefa issued new authorisation rules for promoters wishing to launch new competitions in June 2022.

However, they appear on the face of them to preclude the creation of a rival competition because they contain cumulative conditions designed to prevent the adverse functioning of their existing events such as the Champions League.

The court found Uefa’s rules on approval, control and sanctions must be held to be “unjustified restrictions on the freedom to provide services”.

The court said this did not mean the specific Super League project proposed in 2021 would necessarily be approved. It was asked for a ruling on Uefa and Fifa’s rules, but by finding them contrary to EU law, the case will now go back to the Madrid commercial court for a decision. In any case, those behind the Super League have now redesigned their proposal and therefore are not expected to be seeking approval for the format put forward in 2021.

In parallel, the court observed that Fifa and Uefa rules relating to the exploitation of media rights are such as to be “harmful (to) European football clubs, all companies operating in media markets and, ultimately, consumers and television viewers, by preventing them from enjoying new and potentially innovative or interesting competitions”.

Uefa issued a statement taking note of the court’s decision but insisted this was not “an endorsement or validation” of the Super League.

It remains confident that its 2022 authorisation rules governing the formation of new competitions are robust and “specifically that they comply with all relevant European laws and regulations”.

Fifa, the Premier League and Football Supporters Europe have been contacted for comment.

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    Mute Hughiealonso
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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:16 PM

    Can’t stand the tagline ‘don’t cook, just eat’. Cooking is being looked down upon when it’s much cheaper, tastier and better for you. People need to be educated about cooking from a young age.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 7:52 PM

    You work hard, you play hard…sometimes you wanna just eat! No guilt necessary!

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    Mar 18th 2015, 9:51 AM

    I love cooking, but I also love justeat.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:23 PM

    Isn’t technology fantastic,if you touch your phone in the right place a pizza will arrive at your front door.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 11:31 PM

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    Mar 18th 2015, 7:58 AM

    They take 11%

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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:27 PM

    Just back for mc Sh”t in maynooth. Tried one of those new quarter pounder burgers. Horrific is all I can say. Should have brought it back in,but like most irish people I just said I won’t be coming here again.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:09 PM

    Anyone else notice this new thing where eating copious amounts of fast food is seen as “manly” and a thing of respect? It seems to be common in young males, such as college students, etc.

    There is nothing manly about eating bacon sandwiches everyday or ordering takeaway food more than once a week. In fact, it’s usually just overweight nerds looking for quick release endorphins.

    Not to mention if you indulge in food like this often, you are gluttonous and therefore by default, evil.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 7:02 PM

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    Mar 17th 2015, 10:10 PM

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    Mar 17th 2015, 11:58 PM

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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:29 PM

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    Mar 17th 2015, 5:47 PM

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    Mar 17th 2015, 5:52 PM

    You can’t order through here Padraig , you need to download the Just Eat app and search for Pig Food, best of luck .

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    Mar 17th 2015, 5:54 PM

    You’re funny.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 7:03 PM

    Haha paulie well done on that one

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    Mar 18th 2015, 10:16 AM

    As former Just-Eat.ie MD, I am not surprised by these results in Ireland. I left in 2011, but as of May this year I am launching a rival http://www.Marvin.ie which will be fairer to both restaurants and customers. Restaurants will only be charged 7% instead of 12% and consumers can earn FREE meals based on a coffee-shop loyalty reward system. I am here to compete and I would love to show Just-Eat that they are not untouchable.

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    Mar 18th 2015, 10:17 AM

    *Like a coffee shop loyalty reward system

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    Mar 18th 2015, 8:29 PM

    Best of luck!

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    Mar 21st 2015, 10:02 AM

    Any app for this or just a website

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    Mar 17th 2015, 5:59 PM

    Hi ciaran
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    Mar 17th 2015, 6:09 PM

    Cianan?

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    Mar 18th 2015, 1:10 AM

    Thy take 12% and pay every 2weeks stil a lot of cash for small corner shops

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    Mar 18th 2015, 6:03 PM

    Eating shit food is an unfortunate part of Irish culture. Lard-ass mentality.

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