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ECA applauds UEFA’s increase in solidarity payments for clubs that do not participate

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Last updated: 2024/09/26 at 9:43 AM
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The European Club Association (ECA), which represents 713 clubs across 55 countries in Europe, has welcomed a decision from the UEFA Executive Committee to increase the distribution of solidarity for clubs not participating in UEFA’s men’s club competitions for the 2024-27 cycle. This decision, which was approved at a meeting in Prague, Czechia, will see the money allocated to non-participating clubs rise from 4% to 7% of the projected revenue threshold of €4.4bn, totaling €308m per year. Additionally, 3% of projected revenues will be set aside for clubs knocked out in qualifying rounds, bringing the total solidarity payment to €440m for clubs who do not make it to the League Phases of the competitions.

With the number of participating clubs in European competitions increasing to 108 thanks to ECA’s support in reforming the formats of the competitions, a more equitable formula for the distribution of revenue among participating clubs has also been agreed upon. ECA Chairman Nasser Al Khelaifi emphasized the importance of the solidarity system for non-participating clubs, stating that it will benefit clubs of all sizes across the football pyramid. This system is seen as the most significant and comprehensive in world football and will be used to enhance the standards within clubs, both structurally and in terms of governance.

The decision to increase solidarity payments for non-participating clubs comes as part of a continued successful partnership between ECA and UEFA. The two organizations signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding in September 2023, extending their partnership until 2030. The joint venture between UEFA and ECA, known as UEFA Club Competitions SA (UCCSA), played a key role in generating the revenue necessary to fund the increase in solidarity payments. The €308m earmarked for non-participating clubs must be used explicitly to improve clubs’ structures and governance standards, thereby contributing to the healthy development of European club football.

Overall, the decision to increase solidarity payments for clubs not participating in UEFA’s men’s club competitions is a significant step towards supporting clubs of all sizes across Europe. The partnership between ECA and UEFA has been crucial in reaching this decision. The increased funding will enable non-participating clubs to strengthen their structures and governance standards, ultimately enhancing the overall quality of European club football. This move reinforces the commitment of both organizations to the continual improvement of sporting, structural, and governance standards within clubs for the benefit of the entire football community.

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