Premier League rivals launch legal bid to stop Man City playing in Champions League
The most powerful football clubs in England have banded together to try to stop Manchester City from playing in the Champions League, according to reports.
The most powerful football clubs in England have banded together to try to stop Manchester City from playing in the Champions League, according to reports.
Uefa has taken the decision to postpone the men’s and women’s Champions League finals and the Europa League final due to the ongoing health crisis in Europe.
La Liga president Javier Tebas has predicted that European football will be back by the middle of May.
Uefa has postponed Euro 2020 by one year until 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Norwegian FA.
European football’s fixture calendar is poised for some significant changes on Tuesday, with the continent’s governing body Uefa holding calls to discuss a way ahead amid the current coronavirus pandemic.
European football faces a defining day on Tuesday as the continent’s governing body Uefa consults on how best for the sport to deal with the coronavirus crisis.
Premier League clubs are divided over whether or not the 2019/20 should be cancelled amid the coronavirus crisis, according to reports.
Uefa have officially confirmed they have postponed next week’s Champions League and Europa League matches due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin has admitted financial fair play (FFP) rules may need to be adapted in the future, but says he has respect for the process which led to Manchester City’s two-year European ban.
Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin has hinted at reforming his organisation’s rules on racism.