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President of Juventus Agnelli resigns from European Club Association Presidency

It is reported that Andrea Agnelli, President of the Italian First Football League (Serie A) team Juventus, left the European Club Association (ECA).

The repercussions of the establishment of the European Super League continue by Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur from England, Milan, Inter and Juventus from Italy, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid from Spain.

According to the news published in leading Italian newspapers Corriere dello Sport and La Gazetta dello Sport, Juventus, one of the 12 clubs undergoing a new structuring with the name of “European Super League” in European football, has also left ECA.

According to reports confirmed by Juventus, Andrea Agnelli also resigned from his duties in ECA Presidency and UEFA administration.

In the news, it was noted that Juventus will participate in the European Super League, which is the founder.

It was reported that Andrea Agnelli was the assistant of Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, who was elected as the president of the European Super League.

It was stated in the news that Agnelli used the expressions “Super League, our future”.

“NIGHT CHANGING EUROPEAN FOOTBALL

The announcement by the leading 12 clubs of Europe that they established the “European Super League” at midnight was also widely covered in the Italian press as the first news.

La Gazzetta dello Sport, on its website, used the title “The Super League is born. 12 clubs announced: Inter, Milan and Juventus are also available”.

Corriere dello Sport made the news with the headline “It is now official: The revolution in football. The Super League is born with 12 clubs including Juventus, Inter and Milan.”

La Repubblica newspaper saw this news in the first place with the headline “Super League: The night that changed European football. Here are the risks that the rebels will face”. The newspaper wrote that the 12 clubs in question are at risk of being banned from national and international championships by UEFA and FIFA.

La Stampa newspaper used the headline “Earthquake in European football: new Super League is born with Juventus, Inter and Milan. UEFA: Whoever is involved is banned from everything”.

ANSA agency also announced the news with the title “The Super League is born. There are Inter, Juventus and Milan.”

On the other hand, before the 12 clubs announced at midnight, UEFA, the English Football Association, the English Premier League, the Spanish Football Association, La Liga, the Italian Football Association and Serie A administrations opposed the idea of ​​the leading clubs to establish a separate league by publishing a joint statement.

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