UEFA has begun disciplinary proceedings against European giants Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus over their role in the collapsed Super League.
European giants Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus are set to face disciplinary hearings after UEFA opened proceedings regarding the failed attempt at the establishment of a European Super League by the trio.
A statement taken from UEFA’s website reads;
“Following an investigation conducted by UEFA Ethics and
Disciplinary Inspectors in connection with the so-called ‘Super League’
project, disciplinary proceedings have been opened against Real Madrid CF, FC
Barcelona, and Juventus FC for a potential violation of UEFA’s legal framework.
Further information will be made available in due course.”
Barcelona, Real Madrid & Juventus face UEFA disciplinary proceedings over failed Super League attempt - https://t.co/bGfl0eeM3F - For @UCLonCBSSports.
— Jonathan Johnson (@Jon_LeGossip) May 25, 2021
The same fate has not fallen on the heads of the traditional
big six of the Premier League, all of whom were active participants in the
plan, development, and execution of the Super League given the immediate
backing out of all six from the current Super League plans.
However, Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus all remain firm in
their stance and willingness to continue their pursuit of forming the league
which would seek to separate itself from the Champions League while becoming
something more akin to a billionaire’s boys club.
The insistence to remain adamant that their plans will one
day go through without a hitch could serve as a reminder to many across
football that club like Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus are large enough to
carry the weight of what amounts to a rebellion against the sports
establishment, but UEFA’s statement should serve as a warning that they may not
be as lucky as Manchester City were when they were not rung up on charges of
their massive FFP violations after the Court of Arbitration overturned their
two-year ban from continental competition.
Even heftier punishments could await Madrid, Barcelona, and
Juventus
UEFA is planning to expel Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus from next season's Champions League (plus a big fine), say Cope. The three clubs in the so-called Super League could appeal decision to CAS. Real Sociedad, Real Betis & Napoli would replace them if ban is upheld. https://t.co/cFNueB5PES
— Colin Millar (@Millar_Colin) May 25, 2021
As mentioned by Football España editor, Colin Millar, in
reference to information coming out of El Partidazo de COPE, the European trio
could all be expelled from competing in the Champions League during the 2021-22
season as part of their punishment and insistence on not reversing gears as
other clubs have done.
There is no telling what this could mean across broader
topics regarding the three clubs either, as Madrid prepares for the potential
of Zinedine Zidane leaving the Bernabeu, while Barcelona and Madrid also have
massive financial issues, as reported by various outlets including ESPN. With
the Catalan club having total debt figures eclipse the billion-Euro mark and
Real Madrid not far behind with a cool 900-million, exclusion from Europe’s
premier club competition, the TV rights money that comes with it, as well as
any potential prize money accrued depending on how deep in the competition
either were capable of achieving next season, this could be a real watershed
moment in how the clubs may be forced to operate during the summer transfer
window.
The reverse could occur, however, with Barca, Real, and Juve
all entrenching themselves even more in a real show of force in a bid that may
only end up strengthening their desire to break away given the potential
penalties that may be levied in their direction.
Regardless of what transpires over the coming weeks and
months, there is certainly a sense that this will not be the only time. that
European giants and football’s governing bodies on the continent will clash
head-to-head.