Barcelona have announced their withdrawal from the European Super League project, bringing their involvement in the breakaway competition to an end.
The Catalan club’s decision marks a major shift in the long-running Super League saga, after the ideas around the competition had resurfaced repeatedly in recent years through legal battles and public statements.
Barcelona’s stance had previously been linked to the club’s position on reforming European competitions and its financial situation, but the latest announcement confirms they will no longer be part of the Super League framework.
The European Super League was launched in 2021 by a group of leading clubs but quickly collapsed after widespread backlash from fans, domestic leagues and football authorities. While most clubs pulled out within days, Barcelona remained among those who continued to show support in different forms.
With this move now made official, Barcelona join the long list of clubs that have stepped away from the project, closing another chapter in one of the most controversial episodes in modern European football.
















