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FNU
27 Sep 2008, 02:22 AM
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The UEFA Executive Committee has approved the change of name for the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League from 2009/10.
'New impetus'
The new name heralds major changes to the competition, which will have a new 48-team group stage with centralised marketing of broadcast rights, a presenting sponsor and an official matchball in addition to centralised sponsorship from the knockout stage and a new logo and visual identity. UEFA President Michel Platini said: "These changes will improve this historic competition, which is very important for UEFA and for European football as it gives more fans, players and clubs the thrill of European club football. I am convinced the new format will give the UEFA Europa League a successful new impetus."
Wholesale changes
The changes to the name, logo and brand identity of the competition are the next logical step following the decision to alter the format of the UEFA Cup and create a true group stage, with both home and away matches. That decision was taken by the UEFA Executive Committee in Lucerne, Switzerland, back in December 2007. The change of name better represents the format of the competition and with the enhancements to the logo and brand, the changes are such that from the 2009/10 season the UEFA Cup will effectively become a new competition.
Changing landscape
The new name and logo will help underline the tournament's special character and unique sporting appeal. The fresh format will encourage teams from emerging countries or lesser-known sides to challenge the old order, and the new identity will seek to reflect that. UEFA's ambition in making all these changes is to rejuvenate the competition in the light of the new European football landscape, which has shifted significantly with the continued success of the UEFA Champions League, so that the UEFA Europa League can establish itself as a major competition.
Right time
"First and foremost, [the decision] is about timing," UEFA General Secretary David Taylor told uefa.com. "We've got a new competition and a new format for 2009-12, with centralisation of the group stage and with the group stage being much more similar to the UEFA Champions League format – whereby teams will play home and away. We have an opportunity to change the marketing [of the competition].
Fresh start
"The UEFA Cup has been an excellent tournament over the years, but in some senses it has suffered a little bit [through] being a different tournament and not having the same prestige as the [UEFA] Champions League. We believe that a new name and a new brand identity will help with sponsors and with the whole identity of the competition."

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geego
27 Sep 2008, 03:00 PM
Bad idea. Giving a pompous name in fact devaluates the competition. So far, everyone understood that UEFA Cup it's not the top of Europe but still something worth fighting for and nice to win.

Now with an exaggerated name one feels like it's playing another glorified trophy. It's like meeting a guy which stays bragging all day long but doesn't actually show you a bit of capability. :D

SportBoy333
27 Sep 2008, 06:39 PM
First Euro 2016 going to 24 teams and now this. 2 dumb moves in a row by UEFA.

GoodDead
28 Sep 2008, 01:45 PM
I like the new format to the UEFA Cup and the new name isn't all that bad I mean it makes sense. As long as they don't change the actual name of the trophy.

Euro '16 being 24 teams on the other hand is stupid and makes for a diluted Tournament. What's the point of even having a qualifying round if half the teams get in?

Edgar
30 Sep 2008, 03:02 AM
UEFA will also implement some changes in the UEFA coefficient (http://www.football-rankings.info/2008/09/european-cups-changes-in-coefficient.html) calculation.

goliath74
30 Sep 2008, 11:01 AM
UEFA will also implement some changes in the UEFA coefficient (http://www.football-rankings.info/2008/09/european-cups-changes-in-coefficient.html) calculation.

Another way to favor the clubs from the 4 top leagues.

BocaFan
30 Sep 2008, 01:32 PM
Another way to favor the clubs from the 4 top leagues.

Huh? It favours the clubs in mid-level leagues the most. I think that's pretty clear.

goliath74
30 Sep 2008, 11:22 PM
Huh? It favours the clubs in mid-level leagues the most. I think that's pretty clear.

When you get top 4 league clubs 4 points for going straight into the CL group stage and another 4 to emerge in top 2 from the group? How many mid-level league clubs will advance to the 2nd round? 3? 4?

You didn't think it was enough the way it was set up?