UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has launch new campaign against European Super League (ESL) project.
The European Super League was first proposed late 2020/21 season with top European clubs agreed to join the league which cause a lot of controversy among the football fans, clubs and UEFA before the ESL breakaway.
Following the ESL announcement, 12 European team were reportedly join the proposed league including the premier League top six clubs.
The project was roundly dismissed by UEFA with threats of dismissing any player or club that participate in the European Super League from domestic and international competitions.
The majority of clubs involved in the project immediately withdrew but La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona have stick to the project.
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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez remains a profound supporter of the ESL but UEFA President, Ceferin has issued a fresh warning to the project remaining participants.
“In 2020 and 2021 nothing has been normal”, as per reports from Mundo Deportivo.
“Now what we all want is to return to normality. But for that, it’s essential to maintain unity in the face of the misfortune and talkative Super League.
“The ESL has been an episode, that we do not want to live again . We have to be united and be a model for football.”
Ceferin also confirmed UEFA’s ongoing commitment to ensuring financial compliance from their big spending member clubs.
The Slovenian lawyer also mentioned UEFA have no plans to alter their stance on World Cup proposed plan and will oppose FIFA’s plans for a World Cup every two years.