Manchester United, Bayern Munich and others. Top clubs and leagues refuse to join the Super League
The European court deemed the UEFA and FIFA's decision to prohibit the establishment of the Super League as unlawful.
In court, it was determined that organizations do not hold the right to a monopoly on the matter of conducting international competitions. Following this judicial ruling, the creation of the Super League can now be officially sanctioned. Real Madrid's President, Florentino Pérez, asserted that today's decision by the European court carries significant historical importance.
However, several clubs and leagues have already released statements, expressing their refusal to join the Super League. Predominantly, they affirm their complete dedication to participating in UEFA competitions and fostering positive collaboration with UEFA.
Clubs and leagues opposing the Super League include:
- Manchester United
- Bayern Munich
- Atlético Madrid
- Sevilla
- Borussia Dortmund
- Roma
- English Premier League
- German Football League
- Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
- AS Monaco
- Feenoord
- Real Sociedad
- Inter
- Copenhagen
- Atalanta
- Tottenham
- Manchester City
- Chelsea
- Celtic
- Porto
- Valencia
- Villarreal
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By the way, Barcelona's President, Joan Laporta, supports the European court's decision. According to him, clubs can now autonomously chart their future course.