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Spain court bans UEFA, FIFA from acting against Super League

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A Spanish judge on Tuesday issued a preliminary ruling stopping FIFA and UEFA from taking any immediate action or making statements against the Super League.

The ruling from a mercantile court in Madrid said the soccer governing bodies must refrain from тАЬdirectly or indirectlyтАЭ hindering the creation of the breakaway European league тАФ and came hours before the six English clubs involved in the project pulled out and left the competition in limbo.

Judge Manuel Ruiz de Lara ordered FIFA and UEFA to тАЬrefrain from taking any measure or action, or from issuing any statement, which prevents or hinders, directly or indirectly, the preparation of the European Super League.тАЭ

The 15-page ruling with precautionary measures, issued after a request by the Super League, said FIFA, UEFA and its members тАФ including federations, clubs and domestic leagues тАФ can’t threaten or sanction players and teams in the new competition.

The new league has attracted widespread criticism in the soccer world, and UEFA threatened to ban players from the participating teams from playing in the European Championship and next yearтАЩs World Cup.

The ruling tells FIFA and UEFA not to тАЬexcludeтАЭ Super League clubs and players from тАЬany international or national competitionsтАЭ in which they have already been regularly participating or have the right to participate.

The judge’s order prohibits FIFA, UEFA and their members from тАЬannouncing, threatening to announce or adopting any disciplinary measuresтАЭ against тАЬclubs or its officials or playersтАЭ participating тАЬin the preparationтАЭ of the Super League.

Several clubs and leagues have already criticized and acted against the new league. LeedsтАЩ players on Monday wore warmup T-shirts with phrases тАЬEarn itтАЭ on the front and тАЬFootball is for the fansтАЭ on the back, in an apparent message to the rebel clubs. Some clubs in Spain reportedly planned to do the same in the Spanish league games on Wednesday.

The judge warned FIFA and UEFA to тАЬinstructтАЭ their members to follow the measures ordered by the court, and said that if any of them had taken actions before the court order, they should act тАЬimmediately to render them ineffective.тАЭ

Real Madrid president Florentino P├йrez would be the chairman of the controversial breakaway league, which has 11 other founding teams including fellow Spanish clubs Barcelona and Atl├йtico Madrid.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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