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In response to the question by Mr Vallvé, the Commission must point out that it does not give an opinion on issues that are outside its remit.
At present, the European Union does not have any direct competence as regards the organisation of sports events, or, at least, I should say that it does not yet have any such competences, as the Convention is currently looking at this issue.
In this respect, the European Court of Justice has on several occasions recalled that sporting bodies have a broad degree of autonomy as regards the way in which they organise their competitions.
As Mr Vallvé mentioned in his question, the European Union’s official position on security at football matches has an international dimension and is set out in the Council Decision of 25 April 2002. This document does not contain any references to the subject raised in the question."@en1
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