In the world of European football, there are high expectations about what will be the decision of the European Court of Justice regarding the Super League issue.
Today, this will be called to make a decision on the existence or not of the competition in question, conceived by several clubs initially, but now with Real Madrid and Barcelona that are keeping it alive.
The balance of Italian football is also at risk, as FIGC president Gabriele Gravina said at the end of the Federal Council:
“We will wait and evaluate the decision. We were the only federation that took a very clear position; we are completely against the Super League.”
However, the message sent to Italian clubs intending to participate in the Super League, in the event of a positive opinion from the European Court of Justice, is harsh:
“There is a federal rule, according to which those who join that world leave the federal football system. Membership remains free, but we are already thinking about the available dates for the championship.
You can imagine what would happen if we added another high competition. I have to protect the brand of Italian football and the clubs have to know what we are up against.”
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