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European Super League project officially over after Real Madrid and Uefa deal
Summary
Uefa said it has reached an 'agreement of principles' with Real Madrid and the European Football Clubs group, and it stated the deal will resolve legal disputes over the European Super League once the principles are executed and implemented.
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The European Super League project has been declared over after Uefa announced it had reached an "agreement of principles" with Real Madrid and the European Football Clubs group. The statement was released the day before Uefa's annual congress in Brussels. Uefa described the agreement as focused on the wellbeing of European club football, respecting sporting merit, supporting long-term club sustainability and enhancing fan experience through the use of technology. The announcement follows the 2021 breakaway proposal and later legal tensions involving Real Madrid.
Key points:
- Uefa said it had reached an "agreement of principles" with Real Madrid and the European Football Clubs group.
- The agreement refers to respect for sporting merit, emphasis on long-term club sustainability, and enhancement of fan experience through technology.
- Uefa released the statement ahead of its annual congress in Brussels.
- Real Madrid had been the sole surviving proponent of the original 12-club breakaway and announced plans three and a half months earlier to seek "substantial damages" from Uefa.
- Uefa said the principles will serve to resolve legal disputes related to the European Super League once they are executed and implemented.
Summary:
The announcement signals an end to the European Super League project and frames a cooperative path forward between Uefa, Real Madrid and the European Football Clubs group. Uefa's statement said the agreement will resolve related legal disputes once the principles are executed and implemented. Undetermined at this time.
