The Star (Jamaica)

UEFA abandons disciplina­ry case against Super League rebels

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UEFA has been forced to abandon its attempt to ban Super League clubs Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid from the Champions League due to court action over the governing body’s attempt to punish the rebellion.

A Spanish court injunction in June led to UEFA initially pausing the disciplina­ry case against the clubs who refused to renounce the project which collapsed in April. A renewed demand last week from a Madrid judge for UEFA officials to comply with the ruling not to sanction the clubs led to the disciplina­ry case being officially scrapped on Monday night.

“In the matter related to a potential violation of UEFA’s legal framework in connection with the so-called ‘Super League,’” the governing body said in a statement, “the UEFA Appeals Body has declared today the proceeding­s null and void, as if the proceeding­s had never been opened.”

The UEFA case was launched in the fallout from the stunning launch of the Super League by 12 clubs in April. The plan to split from the existing Champions League run by UEFA collapsed within 48 hours after the English clubs — Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester clubs United and City — pulled out amid a backlash from their own fans and the government. Three of the other Super League founding members — AC Milan, Inter Milan and Atlético Madrid — also quickly backed out.

The nine clubs agreed on a settlement deal with UEFA which would see them forfeit five per cent of their prize money from a single season in European competitio­n and pay a combined 15 million euros (US$18.3 million) also as a “gesture of goodwill” to benefit children, youth and grassroots football.

No cash will now be handed over. “UEFA has informed the nine clubs that in view of the pending court proceeding­s in Madrid, and to avoid any unnecessar­y complicati­on,” the organisati­on said, “UEFA will not request payment of any of the amounts offered in the May declaratio­ns of the clubs, as long as the court proceeding­s in Madrid involving, among others, UEFA are pending.”

 ?? AP ?? Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring his team’s fifth goal during a Spanish La Liga match between Real Madrid and Mallorca at the Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, September 22, 2021.
AP Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring his team’s fifth goal during a Spanish La Liga match between Real Madrid and Mallorca at the Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, September 22, 2021.

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