The Madrid court, which was sued by three clubs, Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona, ruled in their favor.
The European Football Association (EFA) has threatened to penalize the remaining three clubs in the European Super League project, after which they sued the governing body of European football. This process led to the temporary suspension of UEFA's disciplinary case, but now a court in Madrid has ruled that the case should be closed not temporarily, but definitively, and that UEFA should not impose any sanctions. Not against Juve, Real and Barça.
The Europa League project was a plan to form a tournament with the top European football clubs, initially with the top 12 clubs on the Green Continent, including six Premier League teams (Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool), three Italian teams ( Milan, Inter and Juventus) and three Spanish teams (Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid) started, but as soon as they faced UEFA threats, six Premier League teams along with Milan, Inter and Atletico Madrid withdrew, but three Juventus teams Despite all the warnings from UEFA, Real Madrid and Barcelona insisted on the legitimacy of their request. The Madrid court ruling has now made the three clubs more determined to implement their project.
In this regard, the three clubs issued a joint statement in which they welcomed and expressed their satisfaction with the ruling of the Madrid court, stating: It could lead to club fines or any other kind of punishment. The case will be heard by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, where it will review UEFA's dominance of European football, which strikes a blow to football and its competitive balance by creating conflicts of interest, as evidenced by the unequal and inadequate financial controls we see. Clubs participating in European competitions have the right to run their own competitions. We are delighted to be able to move forward without the constant threats of UEFA, and our goal is to continue to develop the Super League project constructively and interactively, always with the help of all football stakeholders, fans, players, coaches, clubs, leagues and unions. Count nationally and internationally. We are aware that the elements of our proposal need to be reviewed and, of course, improved through discourse and consensus. However, we are confident of the success of this project and will always abide by EU law.