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European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve

European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve

European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve: The European Club Association (ECA) on Monday confirmed that nine of the 12 clubs who proposed a new breakaway Super League have retained their ECA membership after the collapse of the ESL project, but Real […]

European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve: The European Club Association (ECA) on Monday confirmed that nine of the 12 clubs who proposed a new breakaway Super League have retained their ECA membership after the collapse of the ESL project, but Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus remain out.

The three teams not accepted back into the body that represents interests of professional clubs in European soccer’s UEFA, still retain hope of rekindling the project, which spectacularly failed to get off the ground in April.

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European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve

The nine clubs now admitted back into the ECA can therefore still have an influence on the direction of European football in the future.

“The ECA Executive Board has agreed that the following clubs will retain their ECA ordinary membership for the current 2019-23 ECA membership cycle: AC Milan, Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, Club Atletico de Madrid, FC Internazionale Milano, Liverpool FC, Manchester City FC, Manchester United FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC,” a statement read.

“The ECA Executive Board took into consideration the clubs’ acknowledgement that the so-called European Super League project was not in the interests of the wider football community and their publicly communicated decisions to abandon said ESL Project completely.

“This decision of the ECA Board marks the end of a regrettable and turbulent episode for European football and aligns with ECA’s relentless focus to strengthen unity in European football.”

European Super League row: ECA admits Liverpool, United among nine Super League clubs but refuses entry to Barca, Real & Juve

Paris St Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi replaced Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli as chief of the ECA in April after the Italian stepped down to assume a role of the proposed new breakaway league’s chairman.

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