Spanish court rules against Uefa in case over Super League

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Uefa have been ordered to cancel legal action against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus. FMTNews SuperLeague

MADRID: A Spanish court on Thursday ordered European soccer’s governing body Uefa to cancel all legal sanctions imposed on Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus for planning the creation of the breakaway European Super League.

The Madrid commercial court ruled that Uefa cannot force the organisers to formally dissolve the Super League and blocked the body from imposing a €100 million fine on clubs that sought to join the breakaway. Announced in April, the Super League provoked a furore among fans, governments, players and managers and the project unravelled less than 48 hours after its launch when the six English clubs all withdrew.

 

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