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Clubs will play off for European places from the end of the next season in the Netherlands.Additional tournamentThe Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) has decided that teams will compete in an additional play-off tournament at the end of each campaign to decide who gets to compete in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup in the following season.Automatic placesWhile the league champions will continue to get an automatic Champions League place, and a UEFA Cup place will remain allotted to the Dutch Cup winners, the teams placed second, third, fourth and fifth in the league will [url=http://2010-costume.com/soccer/]Wholesale custom soccer jerseys[/url] now compete in a [url=http://2010-costume.com/soccer/]Wholesale soccer jerseys[/url] tournament to decide who will take the second Champions League berth.Competition play-offsThe team that finishes top of a yet-to-be-devised play-off tournament will take the Champions League slot with the teams that finish in second and third places winning UEFA Cup places. The final UEFA Cup place will be awarded after a play-off game between the team that finishes fourth and the team that emerges triumphant from a series of two-legged play-off games between the teams placed sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth in the Eredivisie.'A victory for football'"This is a victory for football," said Henk Kesler, the KNVB's professional football manager. "The element of excitement is essential for the continuity of top-level football in the Netherlands. It will ensure that the quality of Dutch soccer increases. I'm [url=http://fumcbakersfield.org/fumc-search.html]cheap authentic soccer jerseys[/url] convinced that the spectators will be [url=http://portmanart.com/mailer/sale.htm]cheap football kits[/url] the winners."Christmas holiday cancelledThe new regulations will also force Dutch clubs to play over the Christmas period for the first time in 20 years but have nonetheless gained the approval of the KNVB and the organisations representing the top two leagues in the Netherlands.FA's prerogativeNational football associations have the right to decide which of their clubs they submit for entry to UEFA competitions. The KNVB has yet to receive the official seal of approval for this proposal from UEFA. Related ItemsJuve keen to maintain momentumKeegan aims to be record-breakerStuttgart have a point to proveWadsworth quits at Beira-MarLeaders come face to faceBrescia braced for Adani absenceKaunas reach home straightTop four maintain winning form
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