European Super League

European Club Association chief executive Charlie Marshall looks back on the European Super League plot and explains the club representative body’s role in shaping competition reform through its new joint venture with Uefa. Ben Cronin reports.

FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus, the three football clubs still actively engaged in the plot to form a European Super League, are reportedly planning to relaunch the project this week and will set…

Uefa has warned that the European Super League continues to represent an ‘existential threat to the foundations of European football’ because of an ongoing court action originally started by all 12 of …

A request from a Madrid court for the European Court of Justice to make a quick decision on whether Uefa is in breach of European Union competition law by preventing football clubs from pursuing the proposed…

The Premier League’s six biggest teams will pay a collective £22m (€25.4m/$31m) "goodwill gesture" as part of the settlement for their involvement in the proposed European Super League.

Football’s English Premier League is said to be close to reaching a settlement agreement with the six clubs that signed up to join the failed European Super League breakaway project.

Luca Ferrari, head of the global sports practice for legal firm Withersworldwide, examines whether Uefa is within its legal right to punish the three clubs that have refused to repent their involvement in the breakaway European Super League

Uefa, football’s European governing body, has vowed to “robustly” defend its position after the European Court of Justice confirmed it had received a referral from a Madrid court over a claim that Uefa …

James Paul, head of sport finance at Blackstar Capital, discusses why investors will be regarding European football with interest in the coming months – even with the flattening of the ESL project

Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Juventus have continued on the offensive over their European Super League plot by stating they will not accept “any form of coercion or intolerable pressure” following Uef…

SportBusiness has conducted a series of interviews with senior figures from European football, asking them to define a ‘sustainable’ economic model for the game on the continent. In the fourth article in the series, football economist and author Stefan Szymanski argues a degree of financial instability is an inevitable part of European football.

SportBusiness has conducted a series of interviews with senior figures from European football, asking them to define a ‘sustainable’ economic model for the game on the continent. In the third article in the series, Frank Dunne speaks to Stuart Turner who served as the Football Association’s head of broadcast, from 2004 to 2011, and commercial director, from 2011 to 2016.

SportBusiness has conducted a series of interviews with senior figures from European football, asking them to define a ‘sustainable’ economic model for the game on the continent. In the second article in the series, Alex Phillips, a former head of strategic affairs and head of governance and compliance for Uefa, delivers his roadmap for change.

SportBusiness has conducted a series of interviews with senior figures from European football, asking them to define a ‘sustainable’ economic model for the game on the continent. In the first article in the series, Rick Parry, chairman of the English Football League (EFL) outlines a three-point plan for the professional game in England and calls for more transparency from the game's governing bodies.

The European Court of Justice has been called upon to determine whether Fifa and Uefa, football’s world and European governing bodies, respectively, are in breach of European Union competition law by p…

Uefa has opened an official disciplinary investigation into the three clubs yet to drop out of the breakaway European Super League, with Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus potentially facing a two-year…

Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina has maintained Juventus will be ejected from domestic competitions if it maintains its commitment to the European Super League project

The American owners of Premier League club Manchester United have signalled their intention to give fans a greater say in the club’s future in the wake of the aborted European Super League project.