UEFA has clarified it is not planning to make changes to its club competitions access list for next season.
Earlier this week, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin told beIN SPORT he thought the decision to cancel the remainder of the season in Ligue 1 and 2 was “premature”.
It was suggested that clubs from leagues, which have taken the decision to end the remainder of the 2019-20 campaign due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the Eredivisie and Belgian Pro League having also taken such a step, would have to take part in preliminary qualifying rounds for UEFA competitions next term.
But Europe’s governing body has moved to clear up the confusion, insisting only teams who have finished in positions whereby they enter at that stage will need to do so.
A UEFA statement on Twitter read: “With regard to the way some quotes in an interview with beIN have been reported, UEFA wishes to make clear that President Ceferin said that clubs from leagues which were abandoned in this season would still need to be ready to play qualification rounds for next season according to the current access list.
“He did not mention or hint at any change to the UEFA club competitions access list.”
Speaking this week, Ceferin said he felt more time should have been taken before ending leagues.
“For us, the important thing is that we know who is the champion, who is second, who is third, and fourth,” he said.
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