The End of an Era: FC Barcelona Formally Withdraws from European Super League
The Catalan giants reaffirm their loyalty to UEFA, leaving Real Madrid as the project's sole survivor.
In a decisive move that marks a significant shift in European football politics, FC Barcelona has officially notified the European Super League Company and all involved clubs of its final decision to withdraw from the project.
By submitting this formal notification, the Blaugrana have effectively terminated their participation in the controversial alternative competition that has sparked intense debate and legal battles across the continent for years.
Commitment to UEFA
With this definitive exit, the club confirms its intention to remain fully integrated within the traditional structures and competitions organized by UEFA. This move signals a strategic pivot back toward the established footballing ecosystem, prioritizing the Champions League and domestic stability.
Real Madrid: The Last Representative
Historically, both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid were the primary drivers behind the Super League initiative from its inception. Following Barca's withdrawal, the "Casa Blanca" now stands as the sole remaining representative and advocate for the breakaway project.
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