A Spanish court has ruled that FIFA and UEFA abused their dominant position by opposing the formation of the European Super League. The court has ordered both organizations to halt their opposition to the Super League, stating that challenger leagues and competitions do not require FIFA or UEFA authorization to stage events. This decision comes before the ECJ ruling and is based on old statutes and authorizations rules, which now need testing in practice. This ruling could potentially give European clubs more power to influence UEFA and FIFA competitions in the future.
Uefa and Fifa were wrong to ban clubs from joining the breakaway European Super League, a Spanish court has ruled. Read more ⬇️ #BBCFootball
Spanish Court Rules FIFA, UEFA Abused Position, Orders Halt to Super League Opposition https://t.co/7ouK9KGA4a
New court ruling on European Super League set to give more power to clubs. https://t.co/FN1FR5PSS1
European clubs are likely to have more power to influence Uefa and Fifa competitions in the future after a court ruling in Spain on a European Super League. Read the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/7uv1WTWGqs
European clubs are likely to have more power to influence Uefa and Fifa competitions in the future after a court ruling in Spain on a European Super League. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/WB1nSuoI3t
Spanish court orders FIFA, UEFA to halt opposition to Super League https://t.co/YlXqVvZS98 https://t.co/xhjE1ZTWOM
The Spanish court, where Super League case started, before the ECJ ruling, has now issued ruling, essentially saying challenger leagues/competitions do not require FIFA/UEFA authorisation to stage events - based on old statutes/authorisations rules. Now needs testing in practice
#BREAKING FIFA, UEFA 'abused their dominant position' regarding Super League: Spain court https://t.co/gHKU6aWx6G
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