A22 Sports Management, established to assist in creating the European Super League, publicly released a letter on Wednesday addressed to UEFA.
In the letter, A22 requests an immediate halt to what they describe as anticompetitive behaviour.
The decision to share the letter on the social media platform X came after A22 claimed that UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin had mischaracterized a previous letter demanding UEFA’s compliance with EU rules and court rulings.
Ceferin made these comments at the Spobis sports business congress in Hamburg on Wednesday.
In the letter sent on Tuesday, A22 accuses UEFA of engaging in anticompetitive behaviour since April 2021.
This allegedly includes damaging A22’s reputation and threatening European clubs to dissuade them from considering projects involving A22.
Despite a December ruling by the European Court of Justice stating that UEFA and FIFA violated EU law by obstructing the formation of a Super League, A22 claims that UEFA has persisted in anticompetitive actions.
“Consequently, we hereby demand that UEFA and its executives, with immediate effect, a) cease and desist from any form of anticompetitive action against A22, its business initiatives, its partners and its directors,” the letter said.
They also directed external parties associated with UEFA to follow suit.