UEFA is seemingly suing a German restaurant over the name of one of its pizzas.
According to Denis Müller, UEFA has launched a lawsuit in opposition to Pizza Wolke - a pizza eating place in Gießen - over the name of one in every of their dishes, the "Champignon League."
Posting on Twitter, Müller wrote: "Just want to briefly point out that the #UEFA have filed criminal motion against our @PizzaWolke in Gießen because a pizza is known as "Champignon League". No shit #UCL #DFBPokal #Gießen #Giessen #Frankfurt #SGE #Pizza".
Möchte nur mal kurz erwähnen, dass die #UEFA rechtliche Schritte gegen unsere @PizzaWolke in Gießen eingereicht haben, weil eine Pizza "Champignon League" heißt. Kein Scheiß. #UCL #DFBPokal #Gießen #Giessen #Frankfurt #SGE #Pizza %.Twitter.Com/G5mgoYY4M9
The pizzeria itself then published an photo of the letter they acquired from the regulation firm on Instagram, writing: "Pizza Clouds Vs. UEFA€ Long live the pizza CHAMPI(G)NONS LEAGUE! I experience honoured! As a child of football! An advertisement by means of UEFA? Seriously?
"1 @) simply indicates me and my gang we without a doubt at the proper music! My gang & I even have hit a path and we might not forestall until we're in each chest and baked in each oven sooner or later! A guy! A pizza! Let's see how a ways UEFA goes! BUY THE WORLD'S HOTTEST MUSHROOM PIZZA, all people!"
According to German publication Ran, the Hessian corporation 'violates UEFA's licensing law, which protects the name "Champions League" for Europe's most famend club soccer championship. UEFA proven the criminal department's activities on the request of the German information company SID.
Let's see how a long way this goes!