UEFA looking at two options to complete European competitions

UEFA looking at two options to complete European competitions

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A sign outside West Ham’s London Stadium. The Premier League was initially suspended until April 4, but that date has since been put back indefinitely due to the Covid-19 pandemic

UEFA said on Thursday that it is considering two possibilities for resuming its Champions League and Europa League competitions and urged domestic leagues to โ€œexplore all possible optionsโ€ to finish their domestic seasons.

Football across Europe ground to a halt in March due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and no leagues have yet to resume play.

UEFA said in a statement that its Calendar Working Group was examining two scenarios, with both envisaging domestic football starting before European competitions.

One scenario would run domestic and European competitions in parallel while the other would involve completing domestic matches before re-starting UEFA competitions in August.

European footballโ€™s governing body is keen for domestic seasons to be fully completed, but has drawn up guidelines for how qualification for next seasonโ€™s club competitions should be decided if some leagues cannot complete their campaigns.

UEFA said, in such a case, the slots for Champions League and Europa League places should be determined on โ€œsporting meritโ€ and through a transparent process.

The body warned that it reserved the right to refuse admission if its guidelines were not followed and if โ€œthe clubs were selected pursuant to a procedure which was not objective, transparent and non-discriminatory so that the selected clubs could not be considered as having been qualified on sporting meritโ€.

UEFA said it would also evaluate or refuse admission if โ€œthere is a public perception of unfairness in the qualification of the club.โ€

The Switzerland-based body has released nearly 70 million euros of compensation payments to clubs ahead of schedule to help deal with the impact of footballโ€™s COVID-19 related stoppage.

UEFA pays clubs who have contributed players to national teams during the qualification process for the European Championships.

The payment was due to be made after the completion of the qualification playoffs.

These were originally scheduled for March, but were postponed due to the spread of the virus, but the governing body has moved to ensure the cash is sent to clubs.

Fifty million euros will go to clubs who released players for the 39 national teams not involved in the playoffs with 17.7 million going to those clubs who provided players during the group phase to the 16 teams who have made the playoffs.

A further 2.7 million will be sent later upon completion of those games.

โ€œIn these difficult times when many clubs are facing financial issues, especially with their cash flow, it was our duty to make sure that clubs receive these payments as quickly as possible,โ€ said UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.

Andrea Agnelli, chairman of the European Club Association (ECA) said: โ€œThis represents a much-needed liquidity injection into club finances and is a result of ECAโ€™s joint work with UEFA on safeguarding clubs at this time of existential threat.โ€

REUTERS

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