UEFA has written a letter to the UK government threatening a ban for England from its competitions if there is interference with a planned regulator.
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UEFA warn of potential ban in letter to Culture SecretaryOfficials demand no government interference of regulatorEnglish teams' places in Europe under threatWHAT HAPPENED?
According to , UEFA general secretary Theodore Theodoris has written to Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, to stress that there should be 'no government interference in the running of football' and explicitly warned that the 'ultimate sanction for which would be excluding the federation from UEFA and teams from competition'. Theodoridis emphasised the need for independence after proposals for a new regulator were brought forward by Sir Keir Starmer’s new Labour Government in the King’s Speech.
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The concept of an independent regulator has been suggested by both major UK political parties, with the notion initially put forward last year by the previous government. The regulator would oversee a licensing system to ensure clubs are run sustainably, take over a strengthened owners and directors test, and give fans a greater say in key decisions.
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An excerpt of the letter reads: "We do have concerns remaining… as normally football regulation should be managed by the national federation.
"One particular area of concern stems from one of Uefa's fundamental requirements, which is that there should be no government interference in the running of football.
"We have specific rules that guard against this in order to guarantee the autonomy of sport and fairness of sporting competition; the ultimate sanction for which would be excluding the federation from UEFA and teams from competition."
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Nandy reportedly has yet to respond to the letter but both the government and the footballing authorities have previously insisted they will work with all parties to ensure a fair and appropriate system will be implemented. Privately, officials are said to believe there is no risk of England being banned by UEFA.
England's national team will continue their prepping for the Euros as normal, beginning with another international break next month where Lee Carsley's side will continue their Nations League campaign.