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FIFA voices disapproval of proposed breakaway European Super League plan

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has told the 12 breakaway European Super League clubs they cannot be “half in, half out” of the established football system, warning they must face up to the reality of their decision.
Key points:
- Infantino says the clubs “must live with the consequences of their choice” if they form the Super League
- Super League clubs have called for talks with UEFA and FIFA
- Manchester United legend David Beckham expressed his opposition to the proposal
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