World Sports: Barcelona is abandoning the European Super League plan, believing that UEFA has paid more attention to the club s opinions

Football 7:23am, 3 October 2025 115

According to World Sports, Barcelona club is giving up the idea of ​​founding the European Super League.

Barcelona fans will still boo when playing the Champions League theme song before each UEFA has banned Barcelona fans from bringing the flag of the Catalonian independence movement into the stadium in 2016. At that time, a fierce confrontation occurred between the club and UEFA, which resulted in a huge fine and threatened with the possibility of closing the home court. The tradition of Barcelona fans booing the Champions League theme song still exists, but the relationship between Barcelona club and UEFA is already very good, and Barcelona is giving up the idea of ​​starting the European Super League.

Previously, Barcelona and Real Madrid hoped to co-found the European Super League with many European giants, but at present, other clubs except the two giants in La Liga have announced their withdrawal from the European Super League plan. Real Madrid and Barcelona will also accept the verdict in the near future, but Barcelona clubs will no longer put pressure on this as they did in the past, because they believe UEFA has made concessions in many aspects. For example, the current format of the Champions League has changed and the revenue has also increased. Barcelona club believes that UEFA has reflected on itself and attaches more importance to the club's opinions and role in European competitions.

The World Sports also pointed out that the current relationship between Barcelona's club and UEFA is very good. Barcelona has applied to return to the renovation of the Camp Nou Stadium in the remaining matches of the Champions League phase and allowed 45,000 fans to watch the game on the spot, and is currently awaiting approval from UEFA. Barcelona club believes that this will not violate the spirit of prohibiting home court replacement rules in the middle of the European game, because such home court replacement will not bring any sports or economic benefits.

On Wednesday this week, UEFA President Cheferin also came to Barcelona's temporary home court to watch Barcelona's Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain. Although Barcelona home fans booed while playing the Champions League theme song, at least Cheferin could have one comfort that Barcelona clubs are now more supportive of UEFA than their European Premier League plans.

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