Real Madrid Confirm The End Of Super League, Reach Agreement With UEFA

Real Madrid Confirm The End Of Super League, Reach Agreement With UEFA

Real Madrid have officially announced a peace agreement with UEFA and the European Football Clubs (EFC), effectively ending the European Super League dispute.

The development comes just days after Barcelona withdrew from the controversial breakaway project.

In a formal statement, Los Blancos confirmed that discussions had been ongoing for several months.

The agreement is described as being “for the good of European club football.”

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It emphasises sporting merit, long-term financial sustainability and improvements to fan experience through technology.

The deal signals a major shift in stance from Real Madrid president Florentino Perez.

Perez had been one of the central figures behind the launch of the Super League in 2021.

The project sparked widespread backlash from fans, clubs and governing bodies across Europe.

Legal battle set to end as disputes move toward resolution

Real Madrid and A22, the company backing the Super League, had previously filed a €4 billion lawsuit against UEFA.

However, the club’s latest statement confirms that legal disputes will be resolved once the final agreement is implemented.

The breakthrough suggests European football’s governing bodies and elite clubs are seeking stability.

UEFA and the EFC have welcomed the agreement as a step toward unity, reports Madrid Universal.

The peace deal also reinforces the existing Champions League model as the premier European competition.

With Barcelona and Real Madrid stepping back, the Super League project now appears effectively finished.

The announcement marks the end of one of the most divisive chapters in modern football governance.

European football will now shift focus toward collaboration rather than confrontation.

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