Episode 1448 The Super League Tue, 2021-Apr-20 03:10 UTC Length - 1:56
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The Super League (legal name: European Super League Company, S. L.), also referred to as the European Super League, is a planned annual club football competition to be contested by an exclusive group of twenty European football clubs. As a breakaway competition, it is planned to rival or replace the UEFA Champions League, Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA.
After long speculation about the formation of a "European Super League", the competition was established by twelve clubs in April 2021, with three more anticipated to join. These fifteen "founding clubs" are permanent participants in the competition, which they will govern. An additional five teams will be able to qualify annually for the competition based on their performance in the previous season. According to the organisation, the competition will commence "as soon as practicable" with talks of it commencing before or during August 2021.
Florentino Pérez is the first chairman of the organisation.
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