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The European Super League project returns as ‘The Unify League’ with 96-club format

European Super League project returns with a new name - The Unify League

    Key Takeaways:

  • The European Super League has been relaunched as “The Unify League” with a new format and structure
  • The Unify League will feature annual qualification with four tiers: Star, Gold, Blue, and Union, with 96 clubs participating
  • A22 Sports, the promoters of the league, have submitted a proposal to UEFA and FIFA for official recognition and endorsement
  • The matches will be streamed for free, with optional subscriptions offering additional features such as minimal advertisements, customizable camera views, and live statistics
  • The rankings in each club’s domestic league will determine their category in the Unify League, with the top clubs competing in the Star category

The European Super League has been revived and rebranded as “The Unify League”, with a new format and structure aimed at bringing together top clubs from across the continent. The Unify League will feature annual qualification, with 96 clubs divided into four tiers: Star, Gold, Blue, and Union. The Star category will comprise the top 16 clubs, while the Gold category will also have 16 clubs, and the Blue and Union categories will each have 32 clubs.

A22 Sports, the company behind the Unify League, has submitted a formal proposal to UEFA and FIFA, seeking official recognition and endorsement for the new competition. The proposal outlines the league’s structure, format, and rules, and is expected to be reviewed by the governing bodies in the coming weeks.

One of the key features of the Unify League is its commitment to accessibility and fan engagement. All matches will be streamed for free, with optional subscriptions available for fans who want to enjoy additional features such as minimal advertisements, customizable camera views, and live statistics. The Unify League’s format is designed to be competitive and exciting, with clubs qualifying annually based on their performance in their domestic leagues. The rankings in each club’s league will determine their category in the Unify League, with the top clubs competing in the Star category.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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