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UEFA has initiated legal actions against Barcelona, Juventus in Turin and Real Clubs in Madrid, which were supposed to participate in the new European Super League.
All three clubs were among the 12 founders, but following the collapse of the league and the withdrawal of most of the developers, Barcelona, Juventus and Real refused to do so.
UEFA claims that three clubs have been sued “for possible breach of UEFA’s legal system”.
A statement issued by UEFA on Tuesday said: “Following an investigation by UEFA’s ethics and discipline inspectors into the so-called Superliga project, disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against Real, Juventus and Barcelona for alleged infractions of the UEFA legal framework. More information will be provided later. “
Nine other clubs (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, Milan Inter and Atlético de Madrid) have been sanctioned by a European football body for participating in the creation of the Super League. Together, these clubs agreed to pay $ 15 million. support for children and local football throughout Europe.
Nine clubs will also have to give up 5 percent. UEFA will receive income for one season, starting in 2023/24, and this money will be redistributed to football.
Each of the clubs also made a commitment to UEFA and agreed on the condition that they face 100 million. a fine of 1 million euros for each time they try to participate in an illegal contest.
Recently, Florentino Pérez, president of the Superliga and president of the Real, said that the 12 clubs that agreed to join the project have binding contracts and cannot leave.
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