After much anticipation and speculation, UEFA has officially confirmed a new format for the UEFA Champions League, set to take effect from the 2024/25 season onward.
The decision was made following extensive discussions and consultations with stakeholders in the world of football.
The revamped format aims to enhance the competitiveness and excitement of the prestigious European club competition, while also addressing concerns and accommodating the evolving landscape of football.
Key changes in the new format include an increase in the number of participating teams, with the tournament expanding from 32 to 36 teams.
Moreover, the traditional group stage will be replaced by a single league format, where each team plays a minimum of ten matches against different opponents.
Additionally, the top eight teams from the league phase will automatically qualify for the knockout stage, while teams finishing 9th to 24th will compete in a two-legged playoff round to secure their spots in the knockout phase.
This new structure aims to provide more opportunities for clubs from smaller leagues to participate in the competition, promoting inclusivity and diversity within European football.
UEFA President expressed his excitement about the new format, stating, “The new Champions League format marks an important milestone in the evolution of European club football. We believe these changes will inject fresh energy and excitement into the competition, while also ensuring a fair and competitive environment for all participating teams.”
Fans and stakeholders alike eagerly anticipate the implementation of the new format, as the UEFA Champions League continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its unparalleled drama and spectacle.