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European Super League: Juventus withdraw from plans and requests to rejoin ECA – BBC Sport

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Image caption, Juventus were one of three Italian clubs that signed up to the European Super League

Juventus have requested to rejoin the European Club Association (ECA) after withdrawing from plans to form a European Super League.

The 12 teams, including six from the English Premier League, were excluded from the ECA in 2021 as a result, but nine have since been readmitted.

Juventus are now set to become the 10th, leaving just Barcelona and Real Madrid clinging on to the European Super League dream.

ECA chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi said: “ECA’s door is always open to clubs who believe in collective interests, progressive reform and working constructively with all stakeholders.”

Al-Khelaifi, who is also president of French champions Paris St-Germain, said Juventus would “rejoin the European football family”.

Madrid’s commercial court said the European and world governing bodies were practising anti-competitive behaviour and abusing their dominant position.

However, Uefa says the ruling was not an endorsement of the ESL or backing of any proposal.

The ESL project, which initially included Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham, faced a backlash from supporters across Europe in 2021 and collapsed within 72 hours.

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