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After advancing to the FIFA Club World Cup final, Real Madrid's worst news to UEFA

Real Madrid will play the final of the Club World Cup representing UEFA, but already dealt a blow to the European body

By Hector Garcia

Real Madrid will play the final of the Club World Cup representing UEFA, but already dealt a blow to the European body
Real Madrid will play the final of the Club World Cup representing UEFA, but already dealt a blow to the European body
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Real Madrid advanced to the final of the FIFA Club World Cup and will face Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in search of the intercontinental trophy. However, days before the final, the team dealt a blow to UEFA regarding the UEFA Champions League.

It turns out that the Superliga project has been taken up again and now, officially, with a proposal that is making all of Europe tremble and many clubs would already give the go-ahead to an unprecedented proposal, with certain reforms to include more teams than expected.
 

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After considering a competition with the best teams in Europe and of a closed nature, the new formula, however, speaks of "the European league should be an open competition, the participation each season should be based on sporting merit, without permanent members". In that sense, everyone would qualify on sporting merit and there is talk of several divisions with a total of 60 to 80 teams.

Is Real Madrid behind the Superliga?

Florentino Perez, president of the Merengue club, is one of the promoters of the proposal for the creation of the Superliga, as is Joan Laporta, president of FC Barcelona. The message from the company behind the competition alerts UEFA. "European club competitions should be governed by the clubs, as is the case at the national level, and not by third parties who benefit from the system without taking any risk


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