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·29 octobre 2025
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·29 octobre 2025
Real Madrid avoids stagnation on the Super League issue and has announced that it will request compensation from UEFA for the damages suffered in the struggle to create the new tournament.

In a statement, the club presided over by Florentino Pérez celebrates that the Provincial Court of Madrid has ruled in its favor, confirming that UEFA violated free competition rules and abused its dominant position.
The ruling dismisses the appeals of UEFA, the RFEF, and LALIGA, marking a significant judicial victory for Madrid, which sees the door open to a new scenario in European football, with more balance and less control by traditional organizations.
The club explains that during 2025 it held many meetings with UEFA trying to find common ground, but there was no agreement on key issues such as transparency, economic sustainability, player health, or improving the fan experience.
Madrid advocates in its statement for a more modern, fair, and accessible football for everyone. Among its proposals is the free and global broadcast of matches, as was already done in the last FIFA Club World Cup.
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📸 CHANDAN KHANNA - AFP or licensors









































