
The Investec Champions Cup format will remain the same until at least 2030, despite some criticism from clubs and fans. The current structure involves 24 teams competing in a pool stage followed by knockout rounds.
One of the biggest critics of the current system is the French and Toulouse star scrum-half.
“Year after year, some teams play it, others don’t; some give players vacations (while the competition is being played), others don't, “ said Ramos.
“If you really want to count how many clubs actually play in this competition (meaning are out to do well), you could easily count them on two hands. I think that is a problem.”
The EPCR (European Professional Club Rugby) is convinced that the format provides "jeopardy, drama, and improved viewing figures".
EPCR chief executive, Jacques Raynaud, confirmed that while the format itself is staying the same, the EPCR is exploring options to start the competition in October instead of December to potentially reduce scheduling conflicts and travel demands for some teams, particularly those from South Africa.
“It was the most competitive pool stage in recent years from a sporting side, and we just had a high-stakes weekend.”
“Whatever the team line-ups, the injury rate, the overriding impression is that we have test match rugby in club colours, and unpredictable, superb rugby on the pitch.”
“I know there are opinions that it could be more elite, but the truth is it’s still delivering fantastic rugby on superb stages. Maybe, not the entire 20 matches (including the Challenge Cup), but we can measure with fan engagement. I am not sugar-coating it; the data points are out there.”
“This format and time date is currently fixed until 2030,” Raynaud added. “Remember, our job is not only to provide cheese and dessert. We have to lay on a great compelling tournament from a sporting, fan side and to have the financial formula that is liked by TV, sponsors and host cities so we can maximise what we’re generating for the club game.”
“We have a compelling tournament with a stable format that is delivering what we wanted. Can it be improved? I think it can; one of the things we’re looking at is to start earlier, and we’re looking at maybe separating the round of 16 and quarter-finals.”
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