A22 CEO Bernd Reichart has confirmed European Super League matches will be viewed for free by football fans.
Speaking after the European Court of Justice ruled in favour of the grandiose and controversial football project, Bernd Reichart said;
"The Uefa monopoly is over. Football is free.
"Clubs are now free from the threat of sanction and free to determine their own futures.
"For fans, we propose free viewing of all Super League matches.
"For club, revenues and solidarity spending will be guaranteed."
It is pertinent to note that despite the ECJ's ruling on the European Super League, the flamboyant football project is not a done deal. First, they will have to sift through barriers from domestic football administrators on their clubs to stop them from joining breakaway competitions.
A22 CEO Bernd Reichart says European Super League matches will be watched free by fans
Also, they will also have to convince big clubs in Europe to join the competition.
As of the time of filing this report, several top clubs in Europe have distanced themselves from the European Super League project following the ECJ's ruling.
Manchester United, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, are some of the big-name clubs who have issued statement to reiterate their solidarity with European Clubs Association (ECA) and UEFA.
Nsmnews understands that prior to the ruling by the European Court of Justice, there were underground moves by the Chairman of European Clubs Association (ECA) and PSG President Nasser Al Khelaifi to get clubs go sign an agreement that they will not leave UEFA and UEFA competitions despite the ruling.
Sources close to the Luxembourg-based justice panel had revealed the judgement will be against UEFA and FIFA hence the moves to shore up support from big clubs in Europe.
Real Madrid and Barcelona are the frontline advocates of the football project and have welcomed the ruling of ECJ.
However, La Liga have have issued a strong statement reiterating their opposition to the European Super League after the ruling.
The Premier League, Serie A, and other top domestic football leagues have distanced themselves from the European Super League.
Meanwhile, A22 have spurned out a new format of the belated league which will involve 64 teams divided into three divisions with relegation and promotion.
Speaking after the European Court of Justice ruled in favour of the grandiose and controversial football project, Bernd Reichart said;
"The Uefa monopoly is over. Football is free.
"Clubs are now free from the threat of sanction and free to determine their own futures.
"For fans, we propose free viewing of all Super League matches.
"For club, revenues and solidarity spending will be guaranteed."
It is pertinent to note that despite the ECJ's ruling on the European Super League, the flamboyant football project is not a done deal. First, they will have to sift through barriers from domestic football administrators on their clubs to stop them from joining breakaway competitions.
A22 CEO Bernd Reichart says European Super League matches will be watched free by fans
Also, they will also have to convince big clubs in Europe to join the competition.
As of the time of filing this report, several top clubs in Europe have distanced themselves from the European Super League project following the ECJ's ruling.
Manchester United, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, are some of the big-name clubs who have issued statement to reiterate their solidarity with European Clubs Association (ECA) and UEFA.
Nsmnews understands that prior to the ruling by the European Court of Justice, there were underground moves by the Chairman of European Clubs Association (ECA) and PSG President Nasser Al Khelaifi to get clubs go sign an agreement that they will not leave UEFA and UEFA competitions despite the ruling.
Sources close to the Luxembourg-based justice panel had revealed the judgement will be against UEFA and FIFA hence the moves to shore up support from big clubs in Europe.
Real Madrid and Barcelona are the frontline advocates of the football project and have welcomed the ruling of ECJ.
However, La Liga have have issued a strong statement reiterating their opposition to the European Super League after the ruling.
The Premier League, Serie A, and other top domestic football leagues have distanced themselves from the European Super League.
Meanwhile, A22 have spurned out a new format of the belated league which will involve 64 teams divided into three divisions with relegation and promotion.