
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been voted onto the executive board of the European Club Association.
The decision was made just five months after his club were one of 12 involved in plans to form a breakaway Super League.
Levy will be joined on the board by representatives from Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid, two of the other clubs who were founder members of the league in April which quickly collapsed amid fan outrage and opposition from UEFA, national associations and governments.
Three clubs – Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus – remain committed to the idea of a Super League and are involved in a legal dispute with UEFA.
The news of Levy's election was confirmed on the second day of the ECA's general assembly in Geneva.
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