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By MICHAEL PAVITT, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 01: 05 AEDT, 8 February 2026 | Updated: 01: 05 AEDT, 8 February 2026 16 View comments Barcelona have announced it has withdrawn from the Super League project, leaving Real Madrid as the only club still involved. A total of 12 clubs had initially joined the controversial breakaway competition back in 2021. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man United and Tottenham, the six Premier League clubs involved, quickly withdrew following a backlash from fans. Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan would follow suit, leaving Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus. Juventus withdrew in 2024 with the Italian giants opting to rejoin the European Football Clubs (EFC). In a statement published on Saturday morning, Barcelona confirmed its withdrawal from the project to leave Real Madrid as the last remaining club involved. 'FC Barcelona hereby announces that today it has formally notified the European Super League Company and the clubs involved of its withdrawal from the European Super League project, ' a statement read. Only one club is still involved in the Super League project after Barcelona have withdrawn Barcelona president Joan Laporta had claimed back in 2023 that he remained convinced a Super League would still be launched - before stressing he was seeking closer ties with UEFA Barcelona president Joan Laporta had claimed back in 2023 that he remained convinced a Super League would still be launched. Last year, however, Laporta stressed that Barcelona were seeking to have closer ties with European football's governing body UEFA. 'We are committed to building bridges between the Super League and UEFA, ' Laporta said in October. 'Barça's position is clear. Those affected and those concerned are already aware of that. We are in favour of pacification because there is a way forward for the clubs in the Super League to return to UEFA. 'We feel very close to UEFA and the EFC. It is important that we are there and that we implement everything that can be improved, both in UEFA and in the EFC. ' Barcelona's withdrawal from the Super League comes four days after Laporta confirmed his board's resignation ahead of standing for re-election in the club's elections next month.
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