European Football Leaders Reject Revised Super League Proposal
The Unify League concept faces strong opposition from major football organizations, citing concerns over transparency, fan interests, and domestic competition impacts.
- The European Club Association (ECA) and European Leagues have both rejected the latest Unify League proposal, calling it disruptive and unsubstantiated.
- The Unify League, a rebranded version of the failed 2021 European Super League, proposes a 96-team merit-based competition with free streaming for fans.
- Critics argue the plan would increase the already congested match calendar and undermine domestic football leagues' importance and sustainability.
- A22, the group behind the proposal, claims to address challenges in football governance, fan costs, and women's football investment, though stakeholders dispute the consultation process.
- UEFA and FIFA are reviewing the proposal but have not indicated any formal support, while fan backlash and stakeholder resistance remain significant obstacles.