La Liga responds to the European Super League judgment: It respects the judgment, but this is not an endorsement of the European Super League project itself

Real Madrid previously issued an announcement confirming that the European Super League had won its lawsuit against UEFA. A Madrid court dismissed UEFA's appeal, confirming that UEFA abused its market dominance in the European Super League incident. La Liga has released an official statement in response to the Madrid court’s recent ruling regarding the European Super League.
The core of the statement is to respect the verdict, but it emphasizes that the verdict in no way means an endorsement of the European Super League project itself or any specific competition format. La Liga pointed out that the court's ruling focused entirely on procedural aspects, that is, requiring UEFA/FIFA's competition authorization system to be based on transparent, objective and reviewable standards, and did not express an opinion on the feasibility of any alternative competitions.
La Liga President Tebas reiterated the league's position in a statement. He said that the verdict was only a reminder that the rules need to be applied transparently and objectively, and that the league will continue to defend the European model based on sports performance, solidarity and the sustainability of domestic events. Tebas stressed that the league will not give a blank check to projects that endanger the balance of football.
La Liga stated that it will continue to cooperate with all parties to establish an objective and safe assessment framework to protect the interests of all parties.
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