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Euro leagues tell UEFA to cut extra CL games, special spots

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By ROB HARRIS
AP Global Soccer Writer

Europe’s domestic leagues have told UEFA to scale back its plans to add more Champions League matches and help teams to qualify based on their historical performances in the competition. The Champions League is due to expand from 32 to 36 teams with two slots set aside for teams with a strong five-season European record who fail to qualify on merit. UEFA has been told ahead of key meetings in Vienna next month that it must roll back the enlargement of the group stage so that it grows only from six to eight games per team rather than the 10 envisaged.

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