Feb 11 (Reuters) - UEFA and Real Madrid have reached an agreement that will put to bed their bitter legal feud over the ill-fated European Super League, the club and European soccer's governing body ...
Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni fights for the ball against Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior. Credit: AP Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni has been provisionally suspended for Wednesday’s Champions League ...
Real Madrid and UEFA have announced that they have ended their legal dispute over the proposed Super League. The Spanish giants were the only club still signed up to the failed project, as Barcelona ...
The controversial European Super League project has been definitively consigned to history after UEFA and Real Madrid reached a landmark agreement, bringing an end to a nearly five-year dispute that ...
UEFA refereeing director covers topics ranging from protecting players’ safety and curbing exaggeration to reinforcing VAR’s role in correcting clear and obvious errors. Fresh from a preparatory week ...
Defending champions Portugal will seek to push themselves towards the upper echelon of European football nations as the 2026/27 edition of the UEFA Nations League begins. Roberto Martinez's side ...
After a nearly five-year long dispute, UEFA announced it reached an agreement with European Football Clubs (EFC) and Real Madrid to officially end the controversial European Super League project. Real ...
Joint statement by Real Madrid and UEFA. Real Madrid and UEFA have made peace. The Spanish club and the European football governing body have reached an agreement to end the 'war' that has pitted them ...
The European Super League scandal still hangs over the modern game like a dark cloud, a reminder of how quickly football’s powerbrokers tried to redraw the sport in their own image. Real Madrid, ...
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has declared football the ultimate victor following an agreement with Real Madrid that officially brings an end to the contentious European Super League project. The ...
Former England international Eni Aluko is part of ITV’s punditry team at Euro 2025, just a few weeks after issuing an apology to Ian Wright for suggesting he was blocking opportunities for women.
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