UEFA Warns England of Potential Ban from Euro 2028

UEFA has cautioned that England may face exclusion from the Euro 2028 tournament if the UK government implements plans for an independent football regulator. The regulator is designed to ensure financial sustainability for clubs but raises concerns about government interference in football governance.
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9/17/2024

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Highlights

  • UEFA has warned that England could be banned from the Euro 2028 tournament if the UK government proceeds with plans for an independent football regulator.
  • The independent football regulator is intended to ensure the financial sustainability of clubs and prevent breakaway competitions.
  • UEFA's General Secretary Theodore Theodoridis stated that government interference in football is against UEFA regulations.
  • England is co-hosting the Euro 2028 tournament alongside Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
  • The UK government's Football Governance Bill aims to establish the independent football regulator to address governance issues in English football.

Perspectives

  • UEFA expresses significant concern that the establishment of an independent football regulator could lead to government interference in the sport, which is against UEFA's regulations and could result in England being barred from competitions. [4][5][7]
  • The UK government supports the establishment of the independent football regulator, arguing it will protect clubs and ensure their financial sustainability, despite UEFA's concerns about its potential scope. [2][3][6]