Real Madrid, Barcelona And Juventus face two Year Bans from Champions League

Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are being investigated by UEFA after their failed European Super League escapade with heavy sanctions possible

Real Madrid, Barcelona And Juventus face two Year Bans from Champions League
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European giants Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are facing two-year bans from the Champions League.

The three are being investigated by UEFA after their failed European Super League indiscipline behaviour which comes with heavy sanctions.

It comes after UEFA launched a formal investigation and disciplinary proceedings into the three clubs after the failed European Super League.

The trio are the only teams from the original “Dirty Dozen” who have yet to pull out of the ESL - and that could leave them facing a heavy sanction which would also mean the Champions League goes ahead without three of Europe’s biggest clubs.

“In accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspectors have today been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding a potential violation of UEFA’s legal framework by Real Madrid CF, FC Barcelona and Juventus FC in connection with the so-called ‘Super League’ project. Further information regarding this matter will be made available in due course.” This was a statement issued by UEFA.

The President of Los Blancos Florentino Perez, however, is not in agreement with UEFA and has refused to back down taking the matter to court. The Old Ladies chairman Andrea Agneli was also a driving force backing Perez in filing the case to court.

Aleksander Ceferin, the UEFA President was still aggressive and hostile even after accepting apologies from other nine clubs including Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspurs, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan with fines as each of them will have to pay £1.44m upfront and then five per cent of their next season’s Uefa competition earnings which could reach around £7m.