World Soccer - UK (2021-10)

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accountourserious financial
challenges,lackofinfrastructure
andfacilities,African football could
probablybethebiggestbeneficiary
ofa WorldCup everytwo years.”
A fewmoreweeksand(surprise,
surprise!)theprospect of a FIFA-
approved AfricanSuper League
hoveintoview.
Infantinohadplantedtheseed
duringanAfricantourinNovember
2019. He hadtolda mediabriefingin
DRCongo:“Wehaveto take the 20
bestclubsinAfricaand have them
playin an Africanleague.Sucha
leaguecangenerateat least€200m
inrevenue,which wouldputit in the
toptenintheworldovernight.
“Weaim[forthis]toraise€1 billion
sothatwecanprovideeachAfrican
countrywitharealfootball stadiumto
FIFAandinternationalstandards. We
willtakethebest Africanreferees, we
willpaythem.Wewillprofessionalise
refereeinginAfrica. I wanttolift
Africanfootball to thetop of the
world.”
Astowhethera SuperLeague
wouldreplace theAfricanChampions
LeagueandConfederationCup,he
didnotsay.Enoughtoputtheidea
outthereandwhethislisteners’
appetitefornew money.
Motsepewas delightedwithwhat
heheard andsetdiscussionsintrain.
Healsoessayedaneatshaft at the
patronisingattitudeofsomeEuropean
FAsby saying:“We have followed the
attemptofcertainbigEuropeanclubs
toset up sucha competitionandwill
trytolearnfromtheirfailure.”
Africahasplentyofmajorclubs,
fromEgypt,MoroccoandTunisia
inthe northdowntoSouth Africa
itself, whereMamelodiSundowns
areownedbynoneotherthan
Motsepehimself.
NoonewillopposeanAfrican
SuperLeague, thoughnailingthe
detailswillbe complex.Presumably
thelaunchdatewilldependona
projectionofAfrica’semergencefrom
thepandemic,wheneverthatmay be.
Then,shoulditinvolve 20 clubs, 24
oreven 50? Shouldtheformatmix
knockoutandmini-leagues?
Mostimportant: howwilltheclubs


beselected?Everyregionwillexpect
toberepresented.Afterall,Infantino
willnotexpect Motsepetosowany
seedsofvoter unrestin hisnew
kingdom.
Progresswill be watchedintently
inSouthAmerica:CONMEBOLnever
needsanyencouragementtocreate
newclubcompetitions;sameagain
forCONCACAFin Northand Central
America.Howeverthatisasfar as
itgoesfornow.Oceania,missing
Australia,lacksthe numbersand
cashfor sucha competition. As for
pandemic-batteredAsia,the AFChas
enoughproblemsrightnowin trying
tostageits existingevents.
UEFA will keepa wary eyeonthis
newdirectionofSuperLeagueattack.
RealMadrid, BarcelonaandJuventus
havemerelyputtheirown projecton
hold,havingconcededthepolitical
anddiplomaticblundersoftheir
premature breakawayadvance.
After all, Infantinowas nevergoing
toapproveanyeventcreatedoutside
whatpredecessorSeppBlatteralways
called,protectively, the“FIFAfamily.”
FIFA’s lawyersarejealouslyalertto
shootdownthreats to itsmonopolistic
authority. Theirlatestcourtvictory
hasbeencelebratedin theUnited
Statescourts.
A casewasbroughtbythe
agencyRelevent,whichorganises
theannualInternationalChampions
Cup.Releventwantedtogoone step
further. Thiswouldhaveinvolved
stagingintheUS oneofBarcelona’s
Spanishleaguematches – similar to

theschemeonceconsideredbythe
PremierLeagueas“the 39 thmatch.”
TheSpanishfederationsaidNo.
LaLigasaidNo.TheUSSoccer
FederationsaidNo.Finally, FIFA
saidNo. So ReleventlookedtoUS
anti-trustlegislationtochallenge
FIFA’s monopolisticpowers– in vain.
Manhattan DistrictJudgeValerie
Capronisaid Releventhadfailedto
showthatFIFA’srefusalofpermission
demonstratedanillegalconspiracy.
Releventwillbekeepinga close
watch on aseparate challengeto
thedominantpowerofinternational
federationsattheEuropeanCourt
ofJustice.TheMadridCommercial
Court wants to knowwhetherUEFA’s
disciplinary actionagainstthe
EuropeanSuper Leagueclubs
breaches EuropeanUnion
competitionlaw.
Isthisimportant?Yes.Potentially
thiswouldbeevenmore important
thantherevolutionary Bosman
Verdictin 1995 , whichblew away
foreignplayerrestrictionsand
createdstratosphericinflation
intransferfeesandwages.
TheMadridcourt,RealMadrid,
BarcelonaandJuventushadhopedto
jumpthe EuropeanCourt queuefora
quickruling.Nosuchluck.Thedelay
waspresentedasa victoryforUEFA.
Nothingofthesort.TheSpanishjudge
andthe threeclubsmust wait.Butso
mustUEFA–andFIFA.Perhapsnot
until nextyearwilltheydiscover
whethertheyreallydopossessthe
powerstheyhavealwaysclaimed.

PatriceMotsepe...the
CAFpresidentalso
ownsSouthAfrica’s
MamelodiSundowns

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