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UEFA considering scrapping extra time in European Competitions

The Guardian reveals the new changes that UEFA is preparing for its competitions

Newsroom February 6 07:45

The UEFA is reportedly considering a major rule change in its club competitions, potentially eliminating extra time in knockout-stage matches. According to The Guardian, UEFA’s governing committees are leaning toward this decision, which would see games go straight to penalties if they are tied after 90 minutes.

A Response to Fixture Congestion

This potential change comes amid growing concerns over an overloaded football calendar, with FIFA facing heavy criticism for expanding both the Club World Cup and the World Cup. UEFA, on the other hand, appears to be acting swiftly to address player workload concerns in its own competitions.

The decision would apply to the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League, helping reduce playing time for top teams. If approved, this would mark one of UEFA’s most significant rule changes in recent years—following the abolition of the away goals rule in 2021.

Mixed Reactions from Players and Broadcasters

Footballers’ unions have long pushed for lighter schedules, though with limited success so far. The scrapping of FA Cup replays in England was one of the few notable changes.

For teams competing in European qualifiers—often still in pre-season—the removal of extra time could be a welcome relief. Similarly, clubs reaching the knockout stages in spring could benefit from reduced fatigue. Broadcasters may also favor the change, as it simplifies match scheduling and eliminates unpredictable delays.

No Final Decision Yet

Despite the reports, UEFA officials have clarified that discussions have been informal and no final decision has been made. The ultimate call will rest with UEFA’s Executive Committee, which oversees rule changes in European competitions.

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If approved, this would be one of the most significant tournament format changes in recent years, further shaping the modern European football landscape.

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