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Super League: a new truly fairer project ? The format of the competition in detail

The new Super League project combines excessive economic ambitions and the promise of better equity. athletic. What is it really??

Bernd Reichart, CEO of the companyé A22, promoter of the Football Super League, revealed this Thursday, December 21, a new format for its competition project, which aims to compete with the Champions League and UEFA. This announcement follows à the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which ruled that “illegal” the sanctions envisaged by FIFA and UEFA in the event of the organization of such a competitive competition. What would this new European competition look like, promising matches broadcast for free and greater fairness? sporty ?

“For the first year of the competition, clubs will be selected based on a set of criteria ;are transparent and based on performance” first promises the companyé A22. The Super League project presented offers two versions, one masculine and the other feminine. In its male version, the competition brings together 64 clubs, divided into 3 divisions: the Star League, the Gold League and the Blue League, in descending order of level. The promise of greater equity sports of this new format, which aims à convince all the players in European football, is it really required ?

More matches for more income

The first two divisions will be made up of 16 clubs and divided into two groups of 8 teams. Each team will face the other seven in their group in home-and-away matches, guaranteeing 14 additional matches to be played. each club, compared to 8 for the new version of the Champions League, which will see the light of day next year. The Blue League, the third division of the pyramid, will be made up of 32 clubs, divided into 4 groups of 8 players. teams competing on the same operation.

After this group stage, classic final stages (direct elimination) will see the best teams from each group compete for the title: the four best teams in each group will qualify for the quarter-finals in the Star League and the Gold League, the two best in the Blue League. the Super League will add at least 14 matches per season to the calendar of the teams concerned, and up to 14 matches per season. 19 matches. The meetings will take place during the week, in parallel with the national championships. There will also be matches à Direct elimination for relegation or promotion from one division to another. another. Those who are interested to take a look back into some of the greatest football matches Anfield Stadium has hosted and discover why it is one of the most feared football grounds for other football teams to visit, then you should take a look at the legacy of Anfield here.

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A very limited promotion-relegation system

Only two relegations and promotions are planned per division each season, depending on the season. with the exception of the Blue League which will allocate 20 of its places based on the results of the national championships. This nevertheless means that a team that does not qualify in the first year will have to qualify for the Blue League via its championship, then finish & agrave; one of the first two positions (out of 32) to access the Gold League, then à again finish &agrav; one of the first two positions (out of 16) to finally access the elite, the Star League.

It will therefore take at least three years to reach the best European competition via its national championship. This system is in fact designed to protect the big clubs, who will be almost guaranteed their place in the Star League once it is acquired, less to finish &agrav; one of the last two places. Above all, the national championships will radically lose their interest for these clubs, especially since they will not guarantee a direct place in the Star League but only in Blue League, the third level of the pyramid.

A reduced female version, all matches visible for free

In the women’s version, only 32 teams will compete in these competitions. They will be divided into two divisions, the Star League and Gold League, in formats similar to those of the Star League and Gold League. the male version. A promotion-relegation system would see an annual renewal of four teams between the Star League and the Gold League, and between the Gold League and the national championships.

A22 CEO Bernd Reichart said: that “all matches and match summaries will be available for free” via a dedicated streaming platform, called Unify and financed thanks to advertising. For clubs, it promises higher income than current European competitions, but also “solidarity payments”. at least 400 million euros annually to European football.

Men’s version of the Super League:

Star League (division 1): 16 teams

  • 2 groups of 8, home and away matches
  • Top four from each group qualified for the final phase
  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
  • 2 relegations to Gold League

Gold League (division 2): 16 teams

  • 2 groups of 8, home and away matches
  • First four from each group qualified in the final phase
  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
  • 2 promotions to Star League, 2 relegations to Blue League

Blue League (division 3): 32 éteams

  • 4 groups of 8, home and away matches
  • First two from each group qualified in the final phase
  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
  • 2 promotions to the Gold League, 20 places according to the results of the national championships

Women’s version of the Super League:

Star League (division 1): 16 teams

  • 2 groups of 8, home and away matches
  • First four from each group qualified in the final phase
  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
  • 2 relegations in Gold League

Gold League (division 2): 16 teams

  • 2 groups of 8, home and away matches
  • First four from each group qualified in the final phase
  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
  • 2 promotions in Star League, 4 places depending on the results of the national championships
Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116