Real Madrid have published an official announcement on their website following the decision from the Audiencia Provincial about the UEFA vs. Superleague case.
Real Madrid C.F. welcomes the decision of the Audiencia Provincial dismissing the appeals formulated by UEFA, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and LaLiga. The ruling confirms UEFA seriously breached European Union competition law in the Super League case, in line with the ruling of the CJEU, by abusing their dominant position.
This judgment
paves the way for substantial claims to compensate for the damages suffered by the club.
Real Madrid also reports that throughout 2025 extensive discussions have been held with senior UEFA officials to find ways to achieve necessary reforms, no agreement has been reached regarding more transparent governance, financial sustainability, protection of players’ health, and improvements to the fan experience, including free and globally accessible viewing options such as those used for the FIFA Club World Cup.
Consequently, the club announces that it will continue working for the good of global football and fans, while requesting compensation from UEFA for the substantial damages it has suffered.
Source: Realmadrid.com
While the Super League project seems all but ruled out at this point, it looks like Real Madrid could be trying to get some financial compensation in this case.
 
 







 
 



