Earlier today, UEFA released a statement where they announced that they will have to end their legal battle against the 3 remaining ESL clubs. These three clubs are Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona and they are the only clubs that are still onboard with the European Super League project.
Uefa statement đ¨đ
âFollowing stay of proceedings against Barça, Juventus and Real Madrid, in the matter related to violation of UEFAâs legal framework with Super League, UEFA Appeals Body declared today the proceedings NULL & void, as if the proceedings had never been openedâ.
â Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 27, 2021
The other 9 teams who were ‘founding clubs’ of the competition have all been told that they will not have to pay their fine. These teams backed down from the competition because of fan reactions. These teams include English giants Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool and Milano teams Inter and AC Milan.
This news comes after a court in Madrid didn’t side with UEFA and argued that they couldn’t punish the rebel teams for wanting to create their own tournament. Many experts in football have stated that we haven’t heard the last of the European Super League, with even Barcelona president Joan Laporta stating that the competition is âstill aliveâ.
UEFA have stated that âUEFA will continue to take all necessary steps, in strict accordance with national and EU law, in order to defend the interests of UEFA and of all football stakeholders,â meaning they will continue fighting against the Super League.
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