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UEFA in 2021: Part 1 – Meeting challenges head-on | Inside UEFA

UEFA.com is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. UEFA works to promote, protect and develop European football across its 55 member associations and organises some of the world’s most famous football competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Women’s Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, UEFA EURO and many more. The site features the latest European football news, goals, an extensive archive of video and stats, as well as insights into how the organisation works, including information on financial fair play, how UEFA supports grassroots football and the UEFA HatTrick funding scheme.

UEFA in 2021: Part 1 – Meeting challenges head-on | Inside UEFA

UEFA.com is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. UEFA works to promote, protect and develop European football across its 55 member associations and organises some of the world’s most famous football competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Women’s Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, UEFA EURO and many more. The site features the latest European football news, goals, an extensive archive of video and stats, as well as insights into how the organisation works, including information on financial fair play, how UEFA supports grassroots football and the UEFA HatTrick funding scheme.

Big six EPL clubs agree 30-point deductions for future breakaways

Super League six agree settlement with Premier League

The clubs will be hit with a 30-point deduction if they ever attempt another breakaway. By Press Association Wednesday 9 Jun 2021, 1:43 PM 1 hour ago 2,260 Views 2 Comments A scene outside Chelsea s Stamford Bridge ahead of a Champions League meeting with Real Madrid. Image: PA Image: PA A FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT worth a combined £22million (€25 million) has been reached between England’s six Super League rebel clubs and the Premier League, the PA news agency understands. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham announced themselves as founder members of the competition on April 18, but had withdrawn within 72 hours amid fan protests and opposition from the Premier League, UEFA, FIFA and even the British Government.

Liverpool, Man Utd among Big Six clubs given huge combined ESL fine

Liverpool, Man Utd among Big Six clubs given huge combined ESL fine Date published: Wednesday 9th June 2021 2:25 - TEAMtalk staff The six Premier League clubs who announced European Super League plans have agreed to pay a combined £22million settlement fine. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham announced themselves as founder members of the competition on April 18. However, they withdrew within 72 hours amid fan protests and opposition. The Premier League, UEFA, FIFA and even the British Government denounced the proposals. The clubs indicated their intention to remain in the Premier League, but their involvement in the Super League would have had a hugely negative competitive and commercial effect on the English top flight.

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