UEFA okays Champions League revamp with 36 teams
Two spots will to go associations with the best collective performance by their clubs in the previous season from 2024-25 onwards, after UEFA approved the final format.
The European Champions League is set to see an increase of four teams to 36 and the present group stage replaced by one single league from the 2024/25 season.
The UEFA said on Tuesday the revamp of European football's premier club competition will see each team play eight league games — four home and four away — as opposed to six in the group stage.
The top eight sides in the league will qualify automatically for the knockout stage, while the teams finishing in ninth to 24th place will compete in a two-legged play-off to secure their path to the last 16 of the competition.
"We are convinced that the format chosen strikes the right balance and that it will improve the competitive balance and generate solid revenues that can be distributed to clubs, leagues and into grassroots football across our continent," said UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.
Ceferin and the UEFA will be hoping the reforms — passed unanimously by their executive board — will kill off once and for all any thought of the rebel Super League making a reappearance.
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⚽ The #UEFAExCo has approved the final format and access list for UEFA club competitions from the 2024/25 season.
— UEFA (@UEFA) May 10, 2022
✅ No more access granted based on club coefficients.
✅ Eight matches instead of ten in the new league phase.
Full details: ⬇️#UCL #UEL #UECL
Changes beckon
Twelve of Europe's biggest clubs signed up to the proposed new competition last April but it collapsed within days following a fierce backlash from their own players and fans, as well as governments and football's governing bodies.
Nine clubs distanced themselves from the project but Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus remain on board with the concept.
The UEFA had stepped back after consulting with various parties — including supporters — from having 10 league matches and allocating two of the four new places to teams based on club coefficient.
The four places will go to the club ranked third in the championship of the association in fifth position in the UEFA national association ranking.
Another will be awarded to a domestic champion by extending from four to five the number of clubs qualifying via the so-called 'Champions Path'.
The final two places will go to the associations with the best collective performance by their clubs in the previous season (total number of points obtained divided by the number of participating clubs).
Those two associations if it had been judged on this season based on the collective performance of their clubs would be England and the Netherlands.
The UEFA executive committee also announced the 2024 European Championship (Euro) final will be held at Berlin’s Olympiastadion and the opening match will be at Bayern Munich's stadium.
The 24-team tournament will open on June 14 and the final is on July 14. Matches will be played in Germany in three clusters of venues with groups split between only two of them.
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🗓️ The @EURO2024 match schedule has been finalised.
— UEFA (@UEFA) May 10, 2022
🇩🇪 14 June: Fussball Arena in Munich to host opening match.
🏟️ 14 July: Olympiastadion Berlin to stage final.
Matches in each #EURO2024 group will also reduce travel distances for teams and fans between the host cities.