Soccer-Spanish court ends protection for Super League clubs

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MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish judge has lifted measures that prevented UEFA and FIFA from taking action against clubs that wanted to create a European Super League.

In the ruling, published on Thursday, the commercial court in Madrid said it was lifting measures that had been adopted in April last year as even if clubs were punished by FIFA and UEFA it would not stop them going ahead with their Super League plans.

The three clubs did not respond when contacted by Reuters for comment. World soccer's governing body FIFA and its European counterpart UEFA also did not comment. Newspaper AS reported that the Super League would appeal the decision. Judge Sofia Gil Garcia wrote in her ruling that at the time of the project's development, the Super League clubs were"perfectly aware of the possible consequences, which did not prevent the adoption of financing commitments, which cannot be assumed or presumed to be frustrated by possible sanctions."

 

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