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UEFA Executive Committee stressed the necessity of continuing the club licensing system that has been introduced at the start of the 2004/05 season.
The committee heard a report on the scheme during their two-day meeting last week.
"Club licensing is extremely important for the development of European football," UEFA General Secretary David Taylor told uefa's offical website. "All 53 national football associations have implemented the club licensing scheme, which is aimed at raising standards across a whole range of different areas in terms of club football. [The scheme] covers areas such as stadiums, coaching, youth teams, finances and medical standards, and great improvement effects have been seen across Europe. Club licensing is at the heart of what UEFA wants to do in terms of improving the game."
The committee heard a report on the scheme during their two-day meeting last week.
"Club licensing is extremely important for the development of European football," UEFA General Secretary David Taylor told uefa's offical website. "All 53 national football associations have implemented the club licensing scheme, which is aimed at raising standards across a whole range of different areas in terms of club football. [The scheme] covers areas such as stadiums, coaching, youth teams, finances and medical standards, and great improvement effects have been seen across Europe. Club licensing is at the heart of what UEFA wants to do in terms of improving the game."
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