How did the pizza name almost cause a multi-million worth UEFA sue?

UEFA has decided not to take legal action against a German restaurant for creating pizza called ‘Champignons League’.Despite the fact that the first warning coming from Nyon and the European football’s governing body, UEFA says its prestigious Champions League competition can “happily live alongside” the inventively-named pizza. Earlier this week, the owners of Pizza Wolke, in Giessen, near Frankfurt, posted an image on their Instagram account showing a letter they had received from UEFA, which threatened legal action over the name of the frozen pizza.UEFA send Ancelotti back to school!?However, now they changed their hearts and blamed the decision to threaten action on an “over-zealous local trademark agent”.”Clearly, some people are making a meal of this story,” it said in a statement. “UEFA obviously takes the protection of its intellectual property seriously, but this instance seems to be a case of an over-zealous local trademark agent acting too hastily.”The Uefa Champions League can happily live alongside this delicious-sounding pizza.”THU: 19.30: (1.02) AL JAZIRA (20.0) PIRAE (45.0)The restaurant later posted: “Breaking news at the late hour, The Champignons League stays where it is.”

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