MADRID, 31 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Provincial Civil Court of Madrid has reactivated the precautionary measures that prevent both FIFA and UEFA from establishing sanctions against the Super League, after revoking the order of April 20, 2022 of the Commercial Court no. 17 of Madrid decreeing the uprising of these measures.
The Court has upheld the appeal filed by the Super League and has revoked the appealed resolution of the order from last April, when the Commercial Court number 17 of Madrid ruled the end of the precautionary measures requested by the Super League after estimating the appeal presented by UEFA, which had a free hand to penalize Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Juventus, the three survivors of the project, if it wished.
According to the order known this Tuesday, the Super League project “would not be incompatible with the fact that the interested clubs could continue to take part in national competitions”, and it highlights that the decision to abandon a competition “should be free and not imposed according to criteria of a manager who could incur in arbitrariness from the position of conflict of interest that arises for the monopolist who shows signs that he aspires to maintain his privileged status”.