Real Madrid seek 'substantial damages' from Uefa over European Super League case

Club said the Provincial Court of Madrid had dismissed appeals by UEFA, the RFEF and LaLiga, and that the court had confirmed UEFA had 'infringed the EU's free competition rules in line with the CJEU ruling by abusing its dominant position'
Real Madrid seek 'substantial damages' from Uefa over European Super League case

A general view of the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid, with the roof closed

Real Madrid say they will seek "substantial damages" from UEFA following a ruling linked to their efforts to form a European Super League.

The Spanish club said the Provincial Court of Madrid had dismissed appeals by UEFA, the Spanish football federation (RFEF) and LaLiga, and that the court had confirmed UEFA had "seriously infringed the European Union's free competition rules in line with the CJEU ruling by abusing its dominant position".

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