Feb 7 • 13:04 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Barcelona Exits the Super League

Barcelona has announced its withdrawal from the European Super League project, which was intended to revolutionize European football according to its proponents.

Barcelona has officially declared its withdrawal from the European Super League, a move that signifies a significant shift in the football landscape. The club informed the European Super League Company and other participating clubs about its decision, which comes several months after a Madrid court affirmed that UEFA had abused its dominant position in attempting to block the league's formation, established as a competitor to the Champions League in 2021. This announcement adds another chapter to the ongoing saga surrounding the Super League, which has faced substantial backlash and pressure from both the public and institutional sectors.

The team's decision to withdraw reflects the growing consensus among major football clubs that the Super League is untenable amidst rising criticism and backlash. Initially, many clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid, stood firm in their commitment to the league despite other clubs pulling out. Now, with mounting pressure and a shifting sentiment, Barcelona's exit marks a further isolation of Real Madrid, the only remaining major club from the initial plan that has not yet announced its departure.

Ultimately, this withdrawal signals a turning point not just for Barcelona but for the future of elite football competitions in Europe. As clubs reassess their positions and consider fan sentiments and institutional pressures, the future of the European Super League looks increasingly precarious, potentially altering relationships among clubs and governing bodies going forward.

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