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The European Super League set out its updated proposals for a Champions League replacement on Thursday, after a European court found that UEFA's rules restricting the creation of new competitions were "unlawful."
A presentation by A22 chief executive Bernd Reichart outlined plans for a three-league, 64 club men's competition, and a two-league, 32 club women's competition, to replace the UEFA Champions League and Women's Champions League.
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The Super League's backers A22 Sports wasted no time in setting out their vision for a new Europe-wide club football competition on Thursday, just hours after the court's verdict was released.