Super League organizers go to court to ensure seamless establishment

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By Abba Gwale

The planned European Super League organisers have filed a motion before the relevant courts to ensure the seamless establishment and operation of the competition.

The letter, written by the European Super League (ESL) Company and addressed to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin as well as FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, is in response to a threat by European football’s governing body that participating players and clubs would be banned from all other competitions.

Twelve clubs have come out as founding, permanent members of the breakaway league including England’s ‘Big Six’ of Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

They have been joined by Spanish giants Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid as well as the Italian trio of Juventus, Inter and AC Milan.

On Sunday European football’s governing body issued a joint statement along with the English, Spanish and Italian leagues and national associations with a clear threat to any club or player involved in the breakaway competition.

Eufa and Fifa said the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other competition at domestic, European or world level, and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.

“We are concerned that FIFA and UEFA may take punitive measures to exclude any participating club or player from their respective competitions,” The ESL letter said.

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