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Marca: European Super League files lawsuit, Madrid court is about to rule on UEFA’s dominance

11:39pm, 10 October 2025Football

October 10th According to "Marca" report, after the European Super League filed a lawsuit, the Madrid court will rule on UEFA's dominant position in the next few days. What looked like a promising solution to the problem through dialogue and agreement a few weeks ago has now turned into a head-on confrontation with UEFA. Previously, the European Super League publicly stated that the door to reaching an agreement through dialogue was about to close, and judicial channels became its first choice.

Barcelona President Laporta attended the meeting of the former European Club Association (ECA) to be changed to European Football Club (EFC) chaired by Nasser, which caused a storm. All indications are that the relationship between UEFA and the European Super League is once again at an impasse, with talks held between the two sides over the past few months having ended inconclusively.

European football's top governing body rejected any agreement, but the European Super League has not given up. They still believe that negotiations can be reopened through legal channels. European Super League promotion company A22 said: "Dialogue with UEFA is a necessary attempt. Their rejection of any agreement does not mean that European football will not change in the near future. The application submitted to UEFA in December 2024 is still valid."

Laporta and the Barcelona he represents did not request to return to the European Club Association, nor did they request to withdraw from the European Super League. Now people are paying attention to the next actions of the Barcelona president. He has been actively mediating between the two parties, playing a completely different role from Real Madrid.

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