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EuroLiga

EuroLiga is the name used in discussions about a potential pan-European club competition intended to sit alongside domestic leagues and current continental tournaments. It is not an active league and there is no governing body that has officially launched it; the term appears in media reporting, club statements, and think pieces exploring how European club sports might be reorganized.

Proposed format ideas vary, but most envision 18 to 20 teams from across Europe competing in a

Qualification and participation concepts generally describe clubs earning eligibility through domestic league results, cup performances, or

Governance and finance discussions outline a council of club representatives, organizers, and national bodies overseeing rules,

See also: proposals for a European Super League and the EuroLeague basketball competition.

season-long
league
with
home-and-away
matches,
followed
by
a
knockout
stage
or
a
split
system
to
determine
a
champion.
Some
variants
rely
on
seedings
based
on
sporting
performance
or
coefficients,
while
others
propose
a
semi-closed
model
with
licensing
and
revenue-sharing
arrangements.
The
exact
structure—such
as
whether
participation
is
open
to
all
qualified
clubs
or
limited
to
a
fixed
group—has
been
a
point
of
debate
among
stakeholders.
licensing
agreements
with
national
associations.
Transition
scenarios
range
from
gradual
integration
with
existing
competitions
to
a
multi-year
reform
plan
intended
to
minimize
disruption
to
domestic
calendars
and
development
programs.
scheduling,
and
revenue
distribution.
Rights
deals
for
broadcasting
and
sponsorship,
as
well
as
a
solidarity
fund
to
support
smaller
leagues
and
youth
development,
are
common
elements
in
proposals.
The
concept
has
attracted
both
support
and
criticism,
and
as
a
proposal
it
remains
unlaunched
and
unsettled.