English clubs' plea for bigger Champions League squads rejected after Spanish backlash
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English clubs' plea for bigger Champions League squads rejected after Spanish backlash
"Uefa's competitions committee has signed off on the regulations for next season's Champions League, maintaining the long-established 25-man squad size without any changes."
"Spanish representatives, particularly from Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, and Real Sociedad, expressed concerns that allowing larger squads would enable English clubs to leverage their financial power to create even stronger teams."
"The introduction of the 36-team league phase last season means all Champions League clubs now play at least two additional matches each season, increasing the demands on player fitness."
Uefa has declined requests from English clubs to expand Champions League squad sizes to 28 players for the upcoming season. The competitions committee discussed the proposal but did not advance it to the executive committee. The current 25-man squad limit remains in place, although the topic may be revisited for the 2027-28 season. Spanish clubs opposed the change, fearing it would enhance English clubs' competitive edge. The existing regulations have been in effect for nearly 20 years, and Premier League clubs argue for larger squads to address player injuries and competition expansion.
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