Super League Files $5.2 Billion Lawsuit Against UEFA
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A monster compensation requested by Real Madrid and A22 Sports Management, the company that underpins the Superlega project, UEFA: what are the causes and the novelties of the Unify League
The European Super League has launched a multi-billion-euro lawsuit against UEFA as part of its claim for damages. The total amount sought by the clubs, including Real Madrid and the company A22, exceeds 4.5 billion euros, with Real Madrid's claim being the largest. Florentino Pérez confirmed the move during the Madrid club's General Assembly, while a day later A22 released an official statement explaining the reasons for the lawsuit.
As Real Madrid leaked two weeks ago and as the white president himself confirmed in the Assembly last Sunday, the Superliga has activated a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against UEFA in which it intends to claim more than 4 billion euros: "A22 Sports Management ("A22") announces that last November 21 began the mandatory procedures of MASC (Suitable Dispute Settlement Means), in accordance with Spanish procedural legislation, as a step prior to th…
The process of complaint against UEFA for damages is initiated
A22, the company that has been running the European Super League project for two years, has taken two legal actions following a Spanish court ruling, once again stirring up the waters of European football.
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