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Champions League: Before Final Inter - Paris in Munich – Regular Reform After only One Season

Summary by Welt
The Uefa reacts. Before the final of the Champions League this Saturday evening between Inter Milan and Paris St. Germain the mode is modified. The Heimrecht rule changes in the future. Criticism came above all from FC Arsenal.

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Only in the current season did the Uefa introduce extensive changes in the Champions League. Now she is already fond of the next innovation.

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In the Champions League finale of Munich, Inter and PSG are dueling in the evening, ending the premiere season in the new royal class format. However, UEFA is already planning a change for the coming season, while Munich is bursting from all seams.

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The Uefa reacts. Before the final of the Champions League this Saturday evening between Inter Milan and Paris St. Germain the mode is modified. The Heimrecht rule changes in the future. Criticism came above all from FC Arsenal.

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Munich (PBA) is experiencing a slight change in the future, with the first eight teams in the league enjoying the advantage of playing on its floor in the cocktails against the weaker-class teams, according to the website of the German newspaper The European Champions' League has experienced the biggest change since the European Union (EU) launched the Championship in 1992, and the competition has been transformed into one large 36-team league i…

For a year the Champions League has been in league mode. Now the UEFA wants to adapt a detail.

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Munich - The premiere season in the new royal class format ends with today's finale. UEFA is satisfied with the first event. However, a detail for the coming season is to be changed.

·Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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