American businessman accused UEFA president of threatening him over his links to top clubs

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American businessman Charlie Stillitano said that Alexander Ceferin, president of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), declared “war” on him for cooperation with the three leading football teams, Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona. This has been reported New York Times.

Stillitano filed a lawsuit accusing Čeferin of threatening him for staging a series of show games in North America featuring these teams. In his message, the American provided evidence that the UEFA president had warned him that if he continued collaborating with these football giants he would be declared an enemy of the organization. Stillitano was unable to organize the games in North America, later leaving the company.

Recall that Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona sued UEFA because the organization closed the Super League project and tried to punish the participating clubs. The Slovenian expert opposes the creation of this tournament and declares that clubs entering there will be excluded from competitions under the auspices of UEFA.

Formerly Alexander Ceferin He spoke about the possible exclusion of the Russian Football Union (RFU) from UEFA.

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