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The ECA Executive Committee (ExCo) yesterday (30 January) held its first meeting of 2024
Maribel Saad, Jan 31, 2024
Under
the mandate of the ECA Board, the role of the ExCo is to meet regularly to
guide, advise and inform the Board on key matters relating to the
organisation’s strategic development and execution.
The
ExCo meeting in Doha, Qatar was set against the backdrop of the AFC Asian Cup
2023 - where 113 European club players are representing their national teams -
nearly 20% of the total number of players in the tournament.
The
rapid growth of ECA, representing clubs of all shapes and sizes across Europe,
and its partnerships with UEFA and FIFA, helping to benefit clubs not only from
Europe but globally, was reflected by the special guests attending the opening
of the meeting. These included AFC President, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al
Khalifa, Qatar Football Association President, Jassim Rashid Al-Buenain, FIFA
Secretary General ad interim Mattias Grafström, and European Leagues President,
Pedro Proença – aligning with ECA’s vision to strengthen positive relations and
partnerships with all legitimate stakeholders in football.
After
the welcome speeches, the ExCo was given an update by the ECA Chairman on the
continued rapid growth of ECA which now counts 486 members, an increase of 83%
since start of the 2023/24 season, with 36 new members joining since the last
ExCo in December 2023 in Copenhagen.
Commenting
after the meeting ECA Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, said: “These gatherings
of the ECA’s senior leadership are so important as the organisation continues
to grow at a rapid pace and we approach 500 clubs. ECA’s remit now runs much
further than just Europe as our MoU with FIFA demonstrates by benefitting clubs
globally via mechanisms such as the club benefits programme (distributing
revenues from the FIFA Men’s World Cup to all clubs releasing players).
“It
is vitally important for football that we continue to build positive relations
and partnerships with all stakeholders in the interests of all - based on
win-win partnerships.”
Reflecting
on the ECJ judgment of 21 December 2023, the Exco reaffirmed its strong belief
that football is a social contract and not a legal one - a belief that is
validated by all the progressive reform work that ECA is doing within its own
membership base and with legitimate stakeholders of football to develop the game
positively and progressively based on sporting merit, inclusiveness, open
competition, and solidarity.
Moving
to UEFA matters, the ExCo endorsed the final steps towards completing the full
sporting, commercial and regulatory frameworks for the UEFA Club Competitions
post 2024 together with UEFA.
On
FIFA matters, members were updated on the key concepts of the FIFA Women’s
International Match Calendar from 2026 onwards, again with work between ECA,
FIFA and other relevant stakeholders to continue in the coming months.
The
ExCo was further appraised of the work being carried out by two of the eight
major ECA Workstreams that form the key pillars of the organisation’s strategic
delivery, namely Football and Sustainability.
The
Football Workstream, led by ECA Vice Chair Aki Riihilahti, presented a series
of topics that will form part of an ECA Strategic Football Review. This review
will look into all aspects of the game including medical and high-performance
research, fan experience and engagement, and laws of the game and the use of
technology.
Sustainability
and social responsibility is also becoming an increasingly important topic for
ECA, being a part of the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Sustainability
Regulations and, at EU-level, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
Led
by ECA Board Member Niclas Carlnén, the ExCo reviewed the work of the
Sustainability Workstream who are organising a series of webinars for clubs and
individuals, while finalising the first-ever ECA Sustainability Strategy set
for completion towards the end of the season.
Together
with UEFA, ECA is conducting a series of joint webinars on the UEFA
sustainability licensing requirements and to date 662 participants from clubs
and other football relevant organisations (Leagues, National Federations etc.)
have attended the first three webinars, with a further 225 registered for the
fourth that will take the total to nearly 900 individuals reached. This makes
this one of the most successful-ever series of ECA workshops, demonstrating
both the recent strong growth in the number of ECA clubs and the high levels of
interest and engagement in this topic.
The
ExCo discussed the inauguration of the ECA Foundation Board, with work to
continue on finalising this, so ECA can help provide support to projects
targeting positive social, environmental and humanitarian impact.
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