Top clubs set to axe G14 (1 Viewer)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,870
#1
BERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - FIFA says it has reached agreement with top European clubs to dissolve the controversial G14 group and end a longstanding row over player compensation.

FIFA announced on Tuesday that it had signed a letter of intent with European body UEFA and representatives from 12 top teams that would lead to "the dissolution of the G-14 with the withdrawal of its claims in court."

The joint statement said that FIFA and UEFA would in return begin making "financial contributions for player participation in European Championships and World Cups, subject to the approval of their respective bodies."

UEFA said its European Club Forum would be replaced by a new independent "European Club Association."

The statement said the new association would consist of more than 100 European clubs, including representatives from all of UEFA's 53 national associations.

The reforms are due to be discussed by the European Club Forum at a meeting on Monday.

G14, which currently represents 18 of Europe's top teams, has been backing Belgian club Charleroi against FIFA in a court case centred on compensation for clubs whose players are injured on international duty.

Charleroi lost Abdelmajid Oulmers in November 2004 for eight months after he was injured playing for Morocco and still had to pay his salary although he could not turn out for the club.

Similar cases have been brought by Olympique Lyon in France and Atletico Madrid in Spain.

G14 general manager Thomas Kurth confirmed to Reuters that Tuesday's announcement could pave the way to the group disbanding, but said detailed negotiations would still have to take place.

"The general assembly of G14 will need to ratify any agreement to disband or end the court cases," Kurth said.

"We will meet on February 14 and then yes, if all is agreed, we will have to take the decision whether to continue with the court cases.

"As you can see from the FIFA statement the intention is to resolve the remaining issues on compensation for injured players, the international calendar and a greater democratic say in how the game is run.

"But any agreement (on the court cases) must have the backing of Charleroi, Lyon and Atletico Madrid as those cases stand on their own and will only go away if all our issues are resolved."

CLUB BACKING

Eight G14 clubs were among the 12 teams signing Tuesday's document with representatives from Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Juventus, Lyon, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Ajax all backing the agreement.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter said in a statement: "Something very special has happened today. The clubs, which are the basic cells of our game and fundamental to its thriving, are at last to become a part of the pyramidal football organisation.

"Today's letter of intent gives a big boost to football. We have reached this positive conclusion by taking care of the legitimate aspirations and requests of clubs to access the decision-making levels of international football."

UEFA president Michel Platini added: "The demands of the clubs to be heard and to be associated, also financially, are well-founded. The letter of intent signed today is not a political step, but a logical one."

Reuters
 

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Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
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#8
Soccer finds one new harmony: agreement between UEFA, FIFA and great clubs. The UEFA and the FIFA have siglato today to Zurigo a letter of attempts with the main European clubs that marks the start of one new was of collaboration in international soccer. To the encounter the presidents of the UEFA, Platinum have participated, and of the FIFA, Blatter. For the Juventus the general executive manager was present Jean-Claude Blanc (reads its declarations), for the Milan Adrian Galliani and Umberto Gandini. The agreement previews the birth of one new association (European Clubs Association) that it will represent the European clubs and that will represent in appropriate way the interests of the societies with the UEFA and the FIFA on important topics for the future of the clubs, like the financial contributions for the participation of the European and World-wide players to and the definition of the calendars. Once operating, the Association of the European Clubs will be the only representative organism of the societies, in a position to defending of officially the interests to international level. The shareholders' meeting of the G14 will keep next 15 February in order to define the next organizational passages that will give life to the new organization.
of the juve site
 

Boudz

Mercato Tourist
Aug 1, 2002
2,608
#9
This could mean big changes in transfer market strategy. You all know the FIFA/UEFA law that says a player in the last 2 seasons of his contract can buy out his contract... etc.. Well no club from the G-14 has ever done that, it was sort of an unwritten rule non-aggression rule that the G-14 clubs have agreed on. Now that the G-14 is gone do you think clubs will start to use this method in signing players? This could be good news for us cos when players are bought for cheaper prices, the overall prices of players would go down and we would be able to have stronger buying power with the peanuts we have.
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
#11
but the bigger and stronger clubs are gonna get the better transfers and have more clout in the entire thing
 

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