UEFA delays decision on overseas European football matches amid rising tensions

UEFA delays decision on overseas European football matches amid rising tensions

1 month ago

International Debate Over European Football Matches Held Abroad

A significant conflict has arisen among fans, national federations, and the European Commission regarding two league games scheduled to occur outside Europe this season: a Spanish La Liga match in Miami and an Italian Serie A match in Perth, Australia, reports 24brussels.

EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef expressed strong objections to European games being hosted outside the continent during an interview in May. He reiterated his stance last month, stating he was “deeply disappointed” by the proposals. Micallef’s remarks have incited backlash from various stakeholders in the football community.

Football Supporters Europe (FSE), an advocacy group representing fans, filed a formal complaint with the European Commission about what they described as “ongoing attempts to deterritorialise European football.” The group urged the EU executive to intervene, as indicated in a letter obtained recently.

The Italian league criticized Micallef’s comments, expressing astonishment at what they deemed his “excessive position.” Spain’s football chief, Javier Tebas, responded dismissively, stating, “We are talking about 1 match out of 380.” This highlights the deep division regarding the impact of these international matches on European football.

UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin also voiced his disagreement with the initiative, asserting that “European teams should play in Europe.” However, he acknowledged that the European governing body’s legal options to oppose the matches were limited. The ongoing debate underscores the complexities of balancing commercial interests with the traditional values of European football amidst globalization.

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