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·17 de abril de 2026
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Friday kicks off with a mix of nostalgia, institutional tension, and a historic milestone for grassroots football in Madrid.
While boardrooms are buzzing with the eternal conflict between the two giants of our football, the European pitch has delivered a bittersweet verdict for Spanish interests in continental competitions.
The latest news takes us from Leo Messi’s unexpected business venture into Catalan football to the preparations in a Seville already scented with orange blossom and Copa final fever.
Between disappointments and celebrations, the ball keeps rolling on a Thursday that is reshaping the ambitions of several historic clubs and testing the resilience of the fans in a week full of intense emotions.
Real Madrid has stepped up the tone of its accusations against FC Barcelona, directly pointing to alleged "sporting corruption" in connection with the Negreira Case. According to the court order, this new move by the Madrid club shatters any hint of an institutional truce, just as the Blaugrana side is on course to seal the league title.
In a surprising turn of events, Lionel Messi has officially become the new owner of UE Cornellà. The Argentine star, currently playing for Inter Miami, is backing the Baix Llobregat club with a project focused on developing talent and institutional growth.
It was a black night for Spanish teams in the Europa League. Celta de Vigo bowed out of the competition after losing to Freiburg (1-3) in a tie where the Germans were superior from start to finish. Meanwhile, Real Betis collapsed and were eliminated by Braga, confirming a day of disappointment that leaves LaLiga without representation in this tournament’s semifinals. A lack of cutting edge and defensive mistakes doomed both sides at the decisive moment.
The positive note of the night came from Rayo Vallecano, who secured a historic place in the Conference League semifinals. Despite suffering and losing 3-1 to AEK Athens, Íñigo Pérez’s side made their first-leg advantage count. A crucial goal from Isi Palazón allowed the Vallecas team to withstand the Greek onslaught. The red-sashed club will now experience its first-ever European semifinal, carrying the pride of its neighborhood across the continent.
The Andalusian capital is already feeling the atmosphere of a major occasion ahead of this Saturday’s Copa del Rey final. The first Real Sociedad supporters have already been seen on the streets of Seville, arriving ahead of the huge wave expected over the weekend. With La Cartuja Stadium as the venue, the city is preparing to welcome thousands of Real Sociedad and Atlético de Madrid fans, in a buildup already gathering pace with chants and an exceptional security operation.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
📸 ANDREAS PAPAKONSTANTINOU / SOOC - Andreas Papakonstantinou / SOOC




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