Barcelona announced on Saturday its definitive exit from the European Super League project, putting an end to its association with the controversial competition. The decision was formalized through an official statement published on the club's website. FC BARCELONA STATEMENT https://t.co/Hs HNaq Ht Ii pic.twitter.com/1Knaja2s Jd "FC Barcelona informs that today it formally notified the EUROPEAN SUPER LEAGUE COMPANY [the organizing entity of the competition] and the clubs involved of its disassociation from the European Super League project," the official note from the Catalans stated. With this step, the Catalan club closes a chapter that has generated intense debate since the project's launch in 2021, aligning itself with the current competitive model of UEFA. The blaugrana entity did not provide details about the reasons behind this decision, limiting itself to confirming that the communication was conveyed to all parties involved. The Super League project, it is worth recalling, aimed to reform continental football but faced strong institutional and social opposition from the outset, not only from UEFA, national leagues, and fans but also from several players representing even the founding clubs. Barcelona was one of these emblems, along with Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Inter, Milan, and Juventus.
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