
FIFA President Gianni Infantino warns breakaway clubs that they must 'live with the consequences'
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Twelve elite football clubs intent on forming a new European Super League are facing a concerted backlash from the sport's governing bodies over their plan.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino strongly condemned the ESL on Tuesday, telling clubs -- dubbed football's "Dirty Dozen" -- involved in the proposed breakaway that they must "live with the consequences." Speaking at the UEFA Congress, Infantino says world football's governing body "strongly disapproves" of the new league and urged clubs to think carefully about their next move.More Related News

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