MONTREUX – The plan for a Super League is shaping up as perhaps the most polarizing idea in European soccer in more than a generation.
The project announced early Monday by 12 breakaway clubs would make winners and losers worldwide if it overcomes widespread resistance and kicks off as soon as August.
Here's a look at some of the things at stake: WHO BENEFITS FROM A SUPER LEAGUE? CLUB OWNERS: The few people driving the 20-team competition plan hope to see the value of team equity and shares soar.
Share prices in Juventus and Manchester United rose more than 10% Monday. Most owners are already billionaires — investors and hedge funds from the United States, an oligarch from Russia, construction and retail magnates from Spain and China,