Realโ Madridโค Wins supreme Courtโ Battleโข Over LaLiga โคTV rightsโฃ Distribution
Madrid, Spain – Realโค Madrid has securedโ a decisive victory in aโค decade-long legal battle with โLaLiga,โฃ following a Supreme โคCourt ruling concerning the โdistribution of audiovisual rights for โthe 2015-16 season. The ruling validates the club’s challenge to changes implemented by laliga in 2015, which Real โMadrid argued were introduced “illegitimately” and unfairlyโค altered television revenue distribution.
The dispute centered on the Second Additionalโ Provision introduced by LaLiga in 2015, which the Supreme Courtโ hasโ now declaredโ null โand void,โ deeming it unauthorized and โฃincompatible with existing legislation. Thisโ decision effectively reverts the โ2015-16 distribution model back toโ its originalโฃ framework.
As a result of the ruling, approximately โฌ88 million in compensation will be distributed among a group of clubs that competed in the Segunda Divisiรณnโค during โฃthat season, including Alavรฉs, Albacete, Alcorcรณn, Almerรญa, Bilbao Athletic,โ Cรณrdoba, โElche, โฃGimnร stic de tarragona, Girona, Huesca,โฃ Leganรฉs, Llagostera, Lugo, Mallorca, Mirandรฉs, โฃNumancia,โข osasuna, Ponferradina, Real Oviedo, Tenerife, Realโ Valladolid, and Real Zaragoza.โ
Real Madrid will receive โฌ8.8 million, the court persistent, representing funds the club had been “unlawfully deprived of.”
In an official statementโข released Friday,โ Real madrid emphasizedโค the ruling “restores legality” and โฃstressed the importance of “fullโ respect for the law and clarity” in future governance decisions. The Supreme Court’s decisionโค fully โupholds a prior ruling by the National Court in favor โคofโค the โclub,โข dismissing LaLiga’s appeal.
the club โคconcluded by statingโข the judgment confirms thatโ both Real Madrid and theโฃ Segunda Divisiรณn clubs โwere “unlawfully harmed by LaLiga’s actions.”