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45: 248:, where they provided 22% of participating players. This supported their assertion that national associations should pay players' wages whilst on international duty and provide compensation in the case of injuries. In April 2004, G-14 initiated a preliminary investigation into FIFA by the Swiss Competition Commission, when they complained of FIFA's requiring their players to be available for FIFA international competitions without compensating the clubs. FIFA president 494: 481: 1132: 988: 294:. Aulas was elected president on 16 May 2007, after securing unanimous agreement from member clubs to the principle of expanding the G-14's membership. Aulas announced his intention to consider inviting a further 16 teams to join, stating that he wanted the G14 "to expand geographically and be strengthened by other clubs". In October 2007, 22 additional European clubs were invited to participate in talks towards expansion. 507: 1120: 601: 540: 527: 468: 455: 377: 364: 553: 442: 429: 1179: 1167: 1072: 1060: 1024: 1012: 1191: 1108: 1084: 566: 416: 403: 390: 351: 338: 1203: 1144: 1096: 1048: 1036: 1000: 240:
During that time the G-14 group were reportedly unhappy that UEFA has opted to cut the second phase of the Champions League from the 2003–04 season: a move that reduced each club's number of potential European matches by four. As a result, G-14 were reported to be considering for a European
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On 15 January 2008, the G-14 and UEFA came to an agreement. FIFA and UEFA would pay compensation for international injuries and selection after a World Cup or European Championship and, in return, the G-14 agreed to disband on 15 February 2008. However a new
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The G-14 clubs were spread across seven countries, and had won around 250 national league titles (although some of the member teams, Bayer Leverkusen for example, had actually never won top league title throughout their history). Three came from the
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re-emerged in December 2003 when a group of Spanish businessmen, headed by entrepreneur Carlos Garcia Pardo, said that they are aiming to establish a 16-team competition called the "European Golden Cup" as a rival to
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Prior to the 2006 World Cup, the G-14 members demanded a "fair percentage" of receipts from tournaments, such as the World Cup, to compensate for the clubs releasing players to compete in these tournaments.
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created by the confederation in 2002 and composed by 103 clubs from then 53 nations affiliated to UEFA (at least one team from each country), including all G-14 clubs, was set up in its place.
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called upon G-14 to disband, declaring that they were "elitist" and that club grievances could be aired through a new UEFA body, the Professional Football Strategy Council.
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clubs that existed between 1998 and 2008. It consisted of 14 European top class teams initially, later expanded to 18. It was disbanded in 2008 and was replaced by the
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In August 2002, four more clubs joined, taking the membership to 18, although the organisation retained its original name.
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On 5 September 2005, the G-14 clubs decided to take FIFA to court over paying players for internationals after the
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superleague to begin in the season 2006–07, when the latest television deal for the Champions League would end.
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The G-14 was founded on 14 October in 1998 by 14 leading clubs to provide a unified voice in negotiations with
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As the leading clubs in European Football, their power on the world stage was best demonstrated during the
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Italian company Media Partners had planned a European breakaway league for the G-14 teams, forcing
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in which one of the finalists was not a G-14 member; the 2004 final featured member
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Proposals for a European Super League in association football
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in November for eight months when he was injured playing for
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The idea of a breakaway league similar to the basketball
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representing over 100 clubs, in a deal reached with
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Index

G14 (football)
G-14 (disambiguation)
ECA
European
football
European Club Association
UEFA
FIFA
top division
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
European Cup/Champions League
2004 Champions League final
1992
FC Porto
AS Monaco
1970
1979
1980
2021
UEFA
FIFA
UEFA
Champions League
ULEB Euroleague
UEFA Champions League
2006 FIFA World Cup
Sepp Blatter
Belgian

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