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Real Madrid and Barça kicked out of the Champions League?

Still looking for a new president, the Spanish Football Federation has seen FIFA and UEFA put pressure on it regarding a possible exclusion of Iberian clubs from European competitions.

On a sporting level, everything is going well for Spain. Victorious at Euro 2024 this summer in Germany, notably with the revelations of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on the international level, La Roja added a new continental title to its record. However, internally everything is not so smooth. Since the Luis Rubiales affair who resigned from his position as president of the Spanish Football Federation at the end of last year, a successor is still awaited. So much so that UEFA and FIFA have decided to step up to the plate. According to information from the daily AS, the two European and world football organizations have issued an ultimatum to the RFEF and asked for guarantees so that a new president will be appointed within the next three months, i.e. by the end of the year 2024, under penalty of seeing sanctions fall.

An ultimatum issued, Barça and Real threatened!

Thus, UEFA and FIFA planned to act and the legal director of FIFA, Emilio Garcia Silvero, announced that Spanish clubs could be excluded from European competitions (Barça, Atlético, Girona, and Real Madrid in the Champions League in particular), just like the different national selections in major tournaments (Euro, World Cup): “If the process does not move forward, if we continue without a president in the coming months, FIFA and UEFA will act. The latter are very concerned about the situation of the Federation. The Spanish Federation has been in an interim situation for more than a year, it is one of the most important in the world or the most important for me, and it is time for it to have a president”he threatened. A strong nation at the moment in the world of football, notably with the gold medal in the men’s Olympic tournament and the coronation of the women’s team at last year’s World Cup, Spain must quickly correct its situation so as not to see its objectives in the next few years go up in smoke in no time. As a reminder, the Iberian nation is one of the three countries that will co-host the 2030 World Cup.

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