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Real Madrid and UEFA reach agreement that formally ends divisive Super League project

  • Real Madrid and UEFA have reached an agreement to end their disagreement over the Super League, aimed at benefiting European club football.
  • Barcelona has withdrawn from the Super League, leaving Real Madrid as the only founding club remaining.
  • The agreement will resolve legal disputes related to the Super League and emphasizes the enhancement of the fan experience.
  • Real Madrid president expressed confidence in resolving the issues surrounding the Super League during months of discussions.
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For years, the Spanish club has been causing a stir and planning with other European top clubs the establishment of a competition for the Champions League. Now the idea is off the table.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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La Liga president Javier Tebas has hit out at Florentino Perez after Real Madrid reached an agreement with UEFA to end the Super League project. According to Tebas, the Madrid club was the only one who continued to support the plan for a competition that was detached from the traditional structures of European football. He mocked the situation by declaring: "A competition with one against oneself was impossible". Tebas has been one of the most v…

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The European Football Association (UEFA) and Real Madrid have announced that they have reached an "agreement in principle" that should end their legal dispute regarding the failed European Super League project.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Superlagi project was finalized on this Thursday, after Real Madrid and Uefa reached an agreement to resolve "their legal disputes" related to the Polish tournament, inspired by the Spanish club with the support of other great Europeans and almost implode the football of the continent.

·Brazil
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Real Madrid is the last top club to give up the big Super League plans. In a joint statement with UEFA, distance is also taken from further legal proceedings. After almost five years, an idea that should revolutionize football is finally buried.

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The controversial plans for a so-called "Super League" in European football are off the table.

·Germany
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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