Real Madrid to Pursue Multi-Million-Dollar Lawsuit Against Uefa Over Failed Super League Project
The Spanish football powerhouse Real Madrid has announced plans to claim "substantial damages" from governing body Uefa following a court ruling that upheld the European Court of Justice's decision that Uefa had infringed on EU competition rules by blocking the formation of a new club competition, also known as the Super League.
According to the regional court of Madrid, Real Madrid and other clubs who attempted to break away in 2021 will be able to claim compensation for damages suffered. The court dismissed 21 claims raised by Uefa, La Liga, and the Spanish football federation, with a ruling that was previously upheld by the city's commercial court.
Real Madrid welcomed the decision, stating that Uefa had "seriously infringed EU competition rules" in line with the CJEU ruling. However, talks between Real Madrid and Uefa to find solutions on various issues, including governance, financial sustainability, player welfare, and fan experience, have drawn a blank.
In addition to its lawsuit against Uefa, A22, the promoter of the failed Super League project, will also seek compensation. The organization stated that "extensive discussions" with senior Uefa officials had resulted in deadlock, leaving them no choice but to commence proceedings for damages suffered.
Uefa has dismissed Real Madrid's claims, saying the ruling does not validate the abandoned Super League project and undermines its current authorisation rules, which ensure that any cross-border competitions are assessed on objective, transparent, non-discriminatory and proportionate criteria. The governing body will review the judgment before deciding on further steps.
The news has raised eyebrows among football fans and clubs, with Barcelona president Joan Laporta signaling a potential return to Uefa and the European Football Clubs association following their withdrawal from the Super League in 2021.
				
			The Spanish football powerhouse Real Madrid has announced plans to claim "substantial damages" from governing body Uefa following a court ruling that upheld the European Court of Justice's decision that Uefa had infringed on EU competition rules by blocking the formation of a new club competition, also known as the Super League.
According to the regional court of Madrid, Real Madrid and other clubs who attempted to break away in 2021 will be able to claim compensation for damages suffered. The court dismissed 21 claims raised by Uefa, La Liga, and the Spanish football federation, with a ruling that was previously upheld by the city's commercial court.
Real Madrid welcomed the decision, stating that Uefa had "seriously infringed EU competition rules" in line with the CJEU ruling. However, talks between Real Madrid and Uefa to find solutions on various issues, including governance, financial sustainability, player welfare, and fan experience, have drawn a blank.
In addition to its lawsuit against Uefa, A22, the promoter of the failed Super League project, will also seek compensation. The organization stated that "extensive discussions" with senior Uefa officials had resulted in deadlock, leaving them no choice but to commence proceedings for damages suffered.
Uefa has dismissed Real Madrid's claims, saying the ruling does not validate the abandoned Super League project and undermines its current authorisation rules, which ensure that any cross-border competitions are assessed on objective, transparent, non-discriminatory and proportionate criteria. The governing body will review the judgment before deciding on further steps.
The news has raised eyebrows among football fans and clubs, with Barcelona president Joan Laporta signaling a potential return to Uefa and the European Football Clubs association following their withdrawal from the Super League in 2021.
 I think it's crazy that Real Madrid is going after Uefa for "substantial damages" over the failed Super League project... like, isn't this what happened? They all tried to break away and now they're mad that it didn't work out
 I think it's crazy that Real Madrid is going after Uefa for "substantial damages" over the failed Super League project... like, isn't this what happened? They all tried to break away and now they're mad that it didn't work out  . And Uefa is still saying that the ruling doesn't validate the Super League project... I guess they're trying to say that the whole thing was a mess from the start
. And Uefa is still saying that the ruling doesn't validate the Super League project... I guess they're trying to say that the whole thing was a mess from the start  . But for real, who's going to foot the bill for all this? The fans?
. But for real, who's going to foot the bill for all this? The fans?  I'm low-key curious to see how this whole thing plays out
 I'm low-key curious to see how this whole thing plays out 
 . I mean think about it, Real Madrid is basically saying that Uefa has been holding them back for years by not allowing a new league to be formed. And now they're like "oh you shouldn't have done that" when the court says they did break the rules
. I mean think about it, Real Madrid is basically saying that Uefa has been holding them back for years by not allowing a new league to be formed. And now they're like "oh you shouldn't have done that" when the court says they did break the rules  . I get why they're upset but come on, didn't they see this coming? I'm no lawyer or anything but it seems like they're just trying to collect a paycheck for playing by the rules all along
. I get why they're upset but come on, didn't they see this coming? I'm no lawyer or anything but it seems like they're just trying to collect a paycheck for playing by the rules all along  . I'm not saying Real Madrid deserves compensation, but maybe they should just focus on winning some actual trophies instead of trying to sue their old pals
. I'm not saying Real Madrid deserves compensation, but maybe they should just focus on winning some actual trophies instead of trying to sue their old pals  .
. its all so dramatic what even happened with this super league thing btw didnt it just get shut down like that
 its all so dramatic what even happened with this super league thing btw didnt it just get shut down like that 
 and btw, a22 is the one who took all the risk, not uefa
 and btw, a22 is the one who took all the risk, not uefa  taking real madrid to court... like, what did they expect? They tried to break away and create their own super league, and now they're whining about ufaa violating EU rules? Give me a break! It's just another example of these rich teams trying to get out of paying their fair share. And let's be real, the fans are gonna suffer the most from all this drama
 taking real madrid to court... like, what did they expect? They tried to break away and create their own super league, and now they're whining about ufaa violating EU rules? Give me a break! It's just another example of these rich teams trying to get out of paying their fair share. And let's be real, the fans are gonna suffer the most from all this drama 
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. Anyway, I guess this is gonna be a long and expensive drama
 Anyway, I guess this is gonna be a long and expensive drama 

 they're like, totally screwed over by uefa. i mean, who tries to block a club competition? that's just bad governance, if u ask me. and now they're gonna try to sue them for millions? it's all just so messy. and what about the other clubs that got pulled into this mess too? barcelona is already signaling they wanna get back in, but i don't think anyone's really happy with how this whole thing went down
 they're like, totally screwed over by uefa. i mean, who tries to block a club competition? that's just bad governance, if u ask me. and now they're gonna try to sue them for millions? it's all just so messy. and what about the other clubs that got pulled into this mess too? barcelona is already signaling they wanna get back in, but i don't think anyone's really happy with how this whole thing went down  u think real madrid got played by uefa or what? they're basically saying its all uefa's fault, but i'm not so sure
 u think real madrid got played by uefa or what? they're basically saying its all uefa's fault, but i'm not so sure 


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. . Until then, it's just going to be more of the same old drama and power struggles
. Until then, it's just going to be more of the same old drama and power struggles  .
. u know how in politics sometimes u have these big corporations making deals behind closed doors? it's kinda like that with this super league thingy... but instead of cash, its about control of the beautiful game
 u know how in politics sometimes u have these big corporations making deals behind closed doors? it's kinda like that with this super league thingy... but instead of cash, its about control of the beautiful game  anyway, i think real madrid is being pretty unreasonable here. newsflash: just because u can claim damages doesn't mean u deserve them
 anyway, i think real madrid is being pretty unreasonable here. newsflash: just because u can claim damages doesn't mean u deserve them  . meanwhile, barcelona is already saying they want to go back to ufa?
. meanwhile, barcelona is already saying they want to go back to ufa? 
 it's crazy how tech is changing food production. i saw this vid of ppl harvesting avo trees and it was like a sci-fi movie
 it's crazy how tech is changing food production. i saw this vid of ppl harvesting avo trees and it was like a sci-fi movie 
 And that's where the real power lies.
 And that's where the real power lies.