Atalanta, Genoa and Udinese also against the Super League

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Also Atalanta, Genoa and Udinese against Superleague

After Inter and Roma, three more Serie A clubs have taken a stand on the Superleague. Udinese, Genoa and Atalanta, in fact, through the publication of official statements on their respective official websites have openly sided against the historic ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union, firmly opposing the Superleague project.

"Following today’s ruling by the European Court of Justice on the Superleague case, Udinese Calcio reaffirms its position in respect of meritocratic values and the future of European soccer,” reads the Friulian club’s note. Udinese believes that the future of European soccer can only be secured with the work and cooperation of the clubs, through the ECA, with UEFA and FIFA".

"Genoa Cricket and Football Club takes note of the ruling issued by the European Court of Justice on the ESL case, which in no way endorses the project of the so-called Super League,” the Ligurian club’s statement stressed. As a club, we remain 100% committed to working through the ECA alongside other clubs to uphold the values that define European soccer. This will only be possible through the strong partnership that the ECA has with UEFA".

"Atalanta BC, following today’s ruling by the European Court of Justice, expresses its total opposition to any hypothesis of a Superleague and confirms its line that&rrsquo;has always been that of the valorization of national championships, sports meritocracy, the safeguarding of popular passions and respect for national and international sports institutions" " " what can be read in the note of the orobic club.

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