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Uefa delays decision on controversial overseas games plans

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Uefa Puts Overseas Games⁢ Plans on Hold Amid⁣ Fan opposition

Geneva, SwitzerlandUefa ⁣has delayed a decision on proposals that would allow European league matches to be played outside of europe, citing the‍ need​ for further consultation and​ assessment of the impact on the “entire European⁣ football ​ecosystem.” The decision, announced following an Executive Committee meeting, comes as leagues like laliga and Serie A explore⁢ staging games in the United states, a ​move met ⁣with fierce resistance from supporters’ groups.

The postponement⁤ reflects growing concerns‍ over the potential disruption to customary match scheduling, the accessibility for fans, ‌and the integrity ‍of European football competitions. While Uefa⁣ and Fifa are reportedly⁣ constrained by an antitrust settlement with US promoter relevent,which limits their ability⁣ to outright block overseas​ games,the governing bodies are now prioritizing a more ‌thorough evaluation⁤ of the proposals. This pause impacts plans by leagues seeking to capitalize on new revenue streams and ​expand their global reach, particularly as they ⁤are financially outmuscled by England’s Premier League.

Football Supporters Europe (FSE) welcomed Uefa’s decision, stating ⁤it⁢ demonstrates “dedication⁢ to preserving the integrity of European football.” FSE reiterated its firm opposition to the plans, asserting,​ “European football belongs to our ‍stadiums, our ‌cities, our communities ⁣- ‍one domestic ​match abroad is one too many.”

Uefa has committed to engaging with stakeholders, including fans, before​ reaching a final decision. The governing body acknowledged ⁣the “strong​ opposition expressed by millions ‍of ⁣supporters” and emphasized‌ that any future decision will be based on the “best ‍interests” of the broader football ‍community.

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