England's Manchester United, Germany's Bayern Munich and Spain's Atletico and Sevilla have announced their refusal to participate in the European Super League, which is scheduled to be launched in 2025.
The four aforementioned clubs were the first to make official statements condemning the idea of a European Super League and also expressing their commitment to UEFA and the national championships.
The European football family does not want the European Super League. Germany, France, England, Italy, Spain (except for Real Madrid and Barcelona, do not want a Super League.
Note that in today's matches of the Spanish championship, all teams, except for Real Madrid, will take the field in T-shirts with slogans against the European Super League project: "Earn it".
December 21, it became known that the Court of Justice of the European Union sided with the organizers of the Super League and declared the ban of FIFA and UEFA on the creation of a new championship illegal. Now the Super League can officially organize a tournament under European laws. The launch of the new tournament is scheduled for 2025. Earlier, the approximate format of the European Super League became known.
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