Official: Real Madrid announces the closure of the Super League project
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
The long-running standoff in European football has officially come to an end: Real Madrid has confirmed that the Super League project is now permanently closed. Previously, Barcelona announced its withdrawal from the project, leaving only the Madrid club involved.
Details: Real stated that this decision is the result of a comprehensive agreement between UEFA, the Union of European Football Clubs (EFC), and the leadership of the "royal club." The parties acknowledged that further escalation of the conflict was damaging the industry and opted for a path of constructive cooperation.
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The official compromise document emphasizes that the agreement was reached solely in the interests of European club football. The main focus is on preserving the principle of sporting merit and ensuring the long-term financial sustainability of the teams. Thus, Real, the main driving force behind the alternative tournament, returns to the unified football hierarchy under UEFA's aegis.
The agreement also brings an end to the protracted legal battles waged in courts of various jurisdictions. All claims related to the creation of the Super League will be settled once the agreed principles are integrated into the new tournament governance structure. This effectively recognizes UEFA as the sole legitimate organizer of the continent's top competitions, provided that the interests of the leading clubs are taken into account.
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