Manchester United, UEFA Europa League and Tottenham
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UEFA rules may ban Manchester United from the Champions League due to shared ownership with OGC Nice via Ineos Group Even if United win the Europa League final, they could still be denied entry into the 2025/26 Champions League Chelsea and French club ...
Vincent Kompany's managerial debut in the Champions League was one to remember as he led his Bayern side to a resounding victory against GNK Dinamo. Harry Kane struck four and Michael Olise two as 11 goals were scored in Munich, the joint-second highest total of any game in the competition's history.
According to old UEFA rules, two clubs under the same control were prevented from competing even in different European competition s. As Sir Jim Ratcliffe holds a stake in both Man United and Ligue 1 outfit Nice, it would have been impossible for the two clubs to both be playing European football.
Man United, despite a rough season, are in the Europa League final! This offers a chance for silverware and Champions League qualification. But will their success even matter?
Bilbao braced for Tottenham invasion with Manchester United fans set to be significantly outnumbered
Tottenham fans are set to greatly outnumber Manchester United supporters in Bilbao for the Europa League final, with reports that around 15,000 Spurs fans are expected to travel to the Basque country without a ticket. Both clubs have been allocated 15,000 seats at the 53,000-capacity San Mames stadium.
Although the winners of the Europa League automatically qualify for the Champions League next season, that may not necessarily be the case for Ruben Amorim and Co. Under UEFA rules, two clubs under the same ownership are not allowed to compete in European competitions simultaneously, even if they were in different tournaments.
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Shields Gazette on MSNNewcastle United 2025-26 UEFA coefficient compared to Aston Villa & Man Utd ahead of Champions League drawThe win takes Newcastle up to third in the Premier League table with two games left to play. Another point in their final two games guarantees a top six finish while another three would effectively guarantee a top five finish and Champions League qualification.
Manchester United target Lucas Chevalier appears keen on moving to the Premier League.Ruben Amorim rested Andre Onana against West Ham United, handing Altay Bayındır a rare opportunity to impress