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Anger over UEFA cup reforms
- Updated: September 8, 2016
Representatives of European football’s professional leagues have angrily rejected UEFA’s reforms of the Champions League and Europa League announced last month.
European Professional Football Leagues’ board of directors has accused UEFA of breaching the terms of the deal that governs European club competitions.
This follows UEFA’s move to give four guaranteed Champions League group-stage places to the top four leagues – the Bundesliga, La Liga, the Premier League and Serie A – and redistribute the prize money to better reward historic success in European football.
Under the present system, the top three leagues – Spain, Germany and …