Barcelona Officially Returns to European Club Association Membership
Barcelona Club announced in an official statement on Thursday that it has regained its membership as a regular member of the European Club Association, after ending its association with the breakaway Super League project.
The statement confirmed that this decision came after reviewing the club's official request and its approval by the Union Council.
The club noted that the President of the European Club Association, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, welcomed Barcelona's return, emphasizing the club's positive role in supporting European football and enhancing the spirit of competition among clubs.
Barcelona also expressed its appreciation for the European Club Association, affirming its commitment to working with other European clubs to achieve the best interests of the game and continue supporting its fans worldwide.
This statement comes at a critical time for European football, as Barcelona's return represents an important step in strengthening cooperation between traditional clubs and the European Union, ensuring the club's participation in official initiatives and competitions in the future.
The statement confirmed that this decision came after reviewing the club's official request and its approval by the Union Council.
The club noted that the President of the European Club Association, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, welcomed Barcelona's return, emphasizing the club's positive role in supporting European football and enhancing the spirit of competition among clubs.
Barcelona also expressed its appreciation for the European Club Association, affirming its commitment to working with other European clubs to achieve the best interests of the game and continue supporting its fans worldwide.
This statement comes at a critical time for European football, as Barcelona's return represents an important step in strengthening cooperation between traditional clubs and the European Union, ensuring the club's participation in official initiatives and competitions in the future.