Real Madrid has officially confirmed an agreement with UEFA, effectively signaling the end of the contentious Super League project that stirred considerable debate and controversy in the world of football. This development follows extensive discussions aimed at promoting the best interests of European club football. According to reports from Fabrizio Romano, the Spanish football giants,... Continue Reading →
Barcelona Withdraw from European Super League Project
Barcelona has announced its decision to pull out of the European Super League initiative, leaving their longstanding rivals Real Madrid as the sole club still affiliated with this contentious breakaway league proposal. This pivotal choice was expressed in a brief yet clear statement released through the club's official website, highlighting a significant moment in the... Continue Reading →
Barcelona’s Joan Laporta Confirms Plans to Exit Superleague
In recent times, speculation surrounding FC Barcelona's involvement in the European Superleague has intensified. Along with Real Madrid, Barcelona stands as one of the last two clubs committed to this controversial project, although it appears that their participation might come to an end soon. Recent reports indicate that Barcelona plans to withdraw from the Superleague... Continue Reading →
Super League Grand Final will remain at Old Trafford until 2027 due to a new contract between Rugby League Commercial and Manchester United
A new three-year contract has been agreed for Manchester United's iconic home ground, Old Trafford, to continue serving as the host of the Super League Grand Final. This recent development ensures that the thrilling climax of the rugby league season will remain at Old Trafford until at least 2027 after a new deal was signed... Continue Reading →
Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association are suing FIFA over international calendar congestion
The recent legal action initiated by the Premier League and the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) against FIFA, supported by other European domestic leagues and unions, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute over FIFA's alleged abuse of its dominant position. The joint complaint to the European Commission by umbrella bodies European Leagues and FIFPRO... Continue Reading →
Aleksander Ceferin has announced that he will not seek re-election for the UEFA presidency in 2027.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin's decision to step down at the end of his current presidency following a UEFA Congress vote permitting him to stand for a fourth term in 2027 has sparked significant attention and discussion within the world of football governance. Ceferin, who initially came to power eight years ago on a platform of... Continue Reading →
Liverpool captain Henderson says Leeds pre-match shirts opposing Super League were ‘disrespectful’
The midfielder insists the Whites were wrong to target Reds players after the unveiling of the controversial breakaway plans Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson thinks Leeds' pre-match shirts opposing the Super League last month were "disrespectful". Leeds held Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at Elland Road on April 19 after a late Diego Llorente goal cancelled... Continue Reading →
Real Madrid, Barcelona & Juventus’ Super League involvement under scrutiny as UEFA begins investigation process
European football's main governing body is looking into three clubs' connection with the breakaway project as they continue to resist dropping out UEFA has opened a formal investigation into Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus' involvement in the controversial Super League. A group of 12 of Europe's biggest clubs signed up for a new continental competition designed... Continue Reading →
Chelsea to introduce fan presence at board meetings in wake of Super League controversy
The Blues have moved to increase supporter participation at the top level following their messy withdrawal from the project Chelsea will allow supporter representatives to sit in at board meetings following the uproar that accompanied the club's presence in the abortive Super League. Blues fans protested against their inclusion in the scheme, and they later... Continue Reading →
Agnelli’s failed coup: ‘Judas-like’ Juventus president has lost powerful allies over Super League ‘betrayal’
This time last week, the Bianconeri president was one of the most important men in football - now he is among its most hated On Tuesday night in Rome, a new mural appeared on a wall on Via Caccini, close to the headquarters of the Italian football federation (FIGC). It depicts a stone-faced Andrea Agnelli puncturing... Continue Reading →
