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FIFA, UEFA blocked from banning European Super League

Uefa and Fifa cannot block the launch of a new European Super League, a Spanish court has ruled.

A dozen leading European clubs have committed to forming a breakaway competition that they hope will rival the Champions League.

Both the world and European governing body have voiced their intention to take action against both clubs and players involved in any competition with potential suspensions or expulsions mooted.

But a preliminary ruling by a Spanish commercial court in Madrid on Tuesday states that neither Fifa or Uefa or any associated football body can take “any measure that prohibits, restricts, limits or conditions in any way” the launch of the league until the court has fully considered the case.

The Premier League are “considering all actions” against the six English clubs – Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal – who intend to join the competition after a meeting of the other 14 clubs on Tuesday.

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