The European Club Union (EC) has presented a new project Reward for the growth of players (PDR), The UEFA asks to allocate at least 5% of its annual income from the club competitions. Regardless of whether these clubs participate in those competitions.
The EUC explained in a statement that this attempt was made with its members, which were discussed in the open and democratic process in its last General Assembly and It has already been given to the European Commission And the main partners of the football world.
At least 5%
The project points out that at least 5% of the income of the UEFA Club (UCC), along with the principles of stock, stability and development concessions, will be assigned to the growth of players every season.
These funds will be reproduced to clubs based on the metal awards received by the created and developed players.
Only clubs that do not participate in the league phase
Only clubs that do not participate in the Champions League League, which can choose that season help, will support the clubs, and its task is often overlooked.
Unpublished amounts will be reproduced among eligible clubs.
With the support of Transfers, the ECC insisted that its proposal was based on concrete data and that the simulations based on the recent seasons show it. Almost 1,500 clubs from all over Europe have received money The project (PTR), from the top categories to the sixth type of teams. More than 400 clubs have over 100,000 euros.
“Although the definitive use of the policy is still under debate, Skills for UEC- The basic principle is clear: clubs that invest in the development of players must gain a reasonable reward when these players contribute to the success of the European competition. “
Expired system
As for the EC, the current system is outdated and does not comply with the objectives of the standard football because the UEFA’s similarity mechanisms and compensation for training are not reliable, and they are linked to exchange activities and not for real success in growth.
“UEFA Unity Payments do not include any specific reward for clubs based on the success of the player’s growth. The reward for the growth of players is correct: a practical approach and the qualifications for restoring stock and balance in the football environmental system.”He finished.
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The EUC represents more than 140 clubs of 25 national federations, including Spains, Osasuna, Granada, Los Palmas, Alphaset, Valladolit, Oviteo, Levende, Eiber, Legonus, Burgos, Husca, Husca, Tenerif and Coscern.