Crazy, Coppa Italia Starts Joining Elite Sok Like The European Super League
JAKARTA - The discourse of changing the Coppa Italia so that it is only followed by the top two caste teams of the Italian league has been heavily attacked by many, who consider it an elitist move.
Italian media reported the meeting of the top league clubs, Serie A, on Wednesday, May 5 agreed to limit participants in the only Italian cup competition to only be followed by 40 Serie A and Serie B teams starting next season.
The Coppa Italia is currently run by Serie A, which is Italy's highest caste operator.
"The Serie A decision to kick the Lega Pro (Serie C) teams from the Coppa Italia is not only a violation of common rights but is also an expression of the concept of elitist football which is incapable of having a holistic vision of a system," said Lega Pro president Francesco Ghirelli in a statement. quoted by Antara from Reuters on Thursday.
ANSA news agency reports that the new Coppa Italia format was formulated to make the competition more valuable to broadcasters, by ensuring the matches are more attractive from the early stages.
Talk of a "more interesting match" took a breath on the grounds underlying the formation of the European Super League, which three Serie A clubs Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan took part in last month, before the competition was canceled due to heavy opposition.
The Serie B club Venezia responded to the discourse of changing the Coppa Italia format as something "extraordinarily deaf".
Amazingly tone-deaf. https://t.co/fhKJ3JbB4h
- Venezia FC (VeneziaFC_EN) May 5, 2021
The current format has seen 27 Serie C teams and nine Serie D clubs involved in the Coppa Italia since the first round.
Twenty Serie B teams have entered since the second round, followed by 12 teams from the bottom rank of Serie A involved in the third round and the top eight teams in Serie A have just taken part from the last 16.