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Super League closure: Real Madrid settles legal dispute with UEFA over failed project
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Real Madrid Resolves Legal Battle with UEFA, Concluding the Super League Saga

February 12, 2026 4 Min Read
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  • The End of the Super League
  • Real Madrid Follows Barcelona’s Lead…Eventually
  • Perez’s Change of Heart
  • What Lies Ahead for Real Madrid?

Real Madrid and UEFA have confirmed the conclusion of their legal battle regarding the Super League initiative. With Barcelona withdrawing its support last week, Real Madrid remained the last club tied to the ill-fated project.

The End of the Super League

The Super League endeavor is officially over, as UEFA has announced the resolution of its legal conflict with Real Madrid concerning the establishment of a rival league. After Barcelona stepped back last week, Real Madrid stood as the only remaining supporter of the initiative.

A joint announcement from UEFA, Real Madrid, and other European clubs stated: “UEFA, European football clubs, and Real Madrid CF have come to an agreement that benefits European club football.”

“This preliminary agreement aims to resolve any legal conflicts related to the European Super League, provided these principles are pursued and acted upon.”

“After several months of discussions aimed at the future of European football, UEFA, European Football Clubs (EFC), and Real Madrid CF are pleased to confirm they have reached a foundational agreement that prioritizes sporting merit, ensures long-term club viability, and enhances the fan experience through technology.”

Real Madrid Follows Barcelona’s Lead…Eventually

Premier League clubs Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur were originally part of the Super League proposal launched in 2021, but all six withdrew their backing within 72 hours after facing significant backlash from fans in England.

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Barcelona delayed its departure until last week but ultimately chose to step away from the project. Club president Joan Laporta emphasized the intention to build a stronger relationship with UEFA during this process.

He remarked: “UEFA’s president and ECA’s (now EFC) president invited us to discussions in Rome. I participated in several productive meetings where we addressed many topics. Our aim is to establish communication between Super League clubs and UEFA. Barça stands firmly for reconciliation, as there’s potential for Super League clubs to re-engage with UEFA.”

“We are committed to reaching an agreement with UEFA. Messrs. Aleksander Ceferin and Nasser Al-Khelaifi are in a position to support this agreement and welcome our reintegration into UEFA and the EFC. We are confident this step will positively impact European football and its clubs, including players.”

“FC Barcelona today confirms it has officially notified the European Super League management company and the clubs involved of its decision to withdraw from the project,” the club stated.

Perez’s Change of Heart

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, who had previously asserted the club’s commitment to the Super League, has now agreed to collaborate with UEFA, indicating a ceasefire between the parties.

In light of Barcelona’s withdrawal, he remarked: “We still believe that the Super League is a vital project for football. The recent ruling from the European Court of Justice, along with two additional judgments from a Madrid court, has changed the landscape significantly. We have the right to create our own competition, and we can also seek substantial compensation for UEFA’s actions.”

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What Lies Ahead for Real Madrid?

Real Madrid’s next match is against Real Sociedad in La Liga this weekend, followed by a Champions League playoff against Benfica, with the first leg set to take place in Portugal on February 17th.

Fan Take: This development is crucial for soccer fans as it signifies a united front among European clubs, prioritizing tradition and competitive integrity. With the threat of the Super League diminished, supporters can feel more assured that the sport will remain accessible and merit-based, preserving the essence of what they love about football.

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