Latest European football news (Thursday, Feb. 02)
- CAP Admin
- Feb 2, 2023
- 2 min read

The CAP News Round-up aims to keep you up to date about the latest football news from around Europe. From competitions and regulatory updates to governance and business matters. Stay informed at a glance with all major updates and developments in European football.
- Sorare partners with Premier League to launch digital player cards for fantasy football game - Read more (Premier League)
- Eredivisie clubs launch data driven grass management: clubs get the chance to work with new, unique measuring equipment used for improving and creating uniformity of natural grass pitches - Read More (Eredivisie)
- 23 arrested in Spanish football match-fixing probe: 23 members of an alleged syndicate have been arrested on suspicion of fixing football games in the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the Gibraltar National League and the Andorra league - Read more (Europol)
- Italy's Serie A football league starts to lure Wall Street - Read more (Bloomberg)
- Bundesliga revisits media rights sale: German football governing body is reportedly set to resume discussions on selling a stake in a new media rights subsidiary - Read More (Front Office Sport)
- The European Super League's 12 founding clubs will avoid punishment from UEFA sanctions after having their protection restored by a Madrid court with a final ruling set to be made on the tournament later this year - Read More (Daily Mail)
- Ruling in favour of Super League: “UEFA cannot justify its values with a monopoly: The Madrid provincial Court corrects Court 17 and issues a strong ruling against UEFA’s actions - Read more (AS - Spanish)
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