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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has slammed UEFA, La Liga and rivals FC Barcelona at the club’s Annual General Meeting.
Perez calls for the European Super League again
“Football is undergoing an unprecedented institutional crisis at every level, in Spain and in Europe,” Perez said. The situation is serious. We must change, or football as we know it won’t survive.
“The main problem is that the organisers aren’t thinking about the fans. European football doesn’t belong to the UEFA president [Aleksander Ceferin], and Spanish football doesn’t belong to the LaLiga president [Javier Tebas].”
Furthermore, he also said that the European Super League is “more necessary than ever” and called UEFA’s new Champions League format “absurd”.


| Florentino Perez: “European football does not belong to the president of UEFA. The Super League is needed more than ever. The goal is to offer better football and the clubs are the ones who should control their destiny.” pic.twitter.com/pQf8pi7LpG
— CentreGoals. (@centregoals) November 11, 2023
Perez slams VAR’s situation in La Liga
Real Madrid has suffered from VAR’s decision this season alongside other La Liga clubs and have criticised their decisions via the club’s in-house television channel.
“It’s essential for the wellbeing of Spanish football that things like the quality of refereeing and the use of VAR are dealt with,” Perez said. “Nobody understands who draws the [VAR] lines, nobody understands why we don’t see the whole image for offsides. It’s generating more doubts.
“I believe the Spanish Government will take steps to improve refereeing bodies in this country. This is urgent, more urgent than ever. The credibility of our competition has been damaged.”
Florentino Perez: "Nobody knows well who draws the lines of VAR. This is what we don't see and this is what is generating more doubts in refereeing.
We don’t see the complete image.
It is a constant in all games and it is which is generating more doubts about Spanish… pic.twitter.com/UDAKaihw2T
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) November 11, 2023
Real Madrid president criticises Barcelona for Negreira case
Florentino Perez also spoke about the ongoing investigation into Barcelona’s payments to former vice-president of Spain’s refereeing committee, Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira.
“It’s in the hands of the judges, and we respect that,” Perez said. But it isn’t normal that a club paid €8 million over 20 years to the vice-president of the referees’ committee.
Florentino Perez on the Negreira case:
“We must be respectful of the times of justice. It is not normal for a football club to have paid 8 million for 20 years to the Vice President of the Committee. We were admitted as an injured party. It is a case of enormous gravity and… pic.twitter.com/XBV8dG0rVB
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) November 11, 2023
“Real Madrid were admitted [to the proceedings] as an injured party. This case is seriously damaging the image of Spanish football. We believe in the justice system.”
Perez calls for the European Super League again
“Football is undergoing an unprecedented institutional crisis at every level, in Spain and in Europe,” Perez said. The situation is serious. We must change, or football as we know it won’t survive.
“The main problem is that the organisers aren’t thinking about the fans. European football doesn’t belong to the UEFA president [Aleksander Ceferin], and Spanish football doesn’t belong to the LaLiga president [Javier Tebas].”
Furthermore, he also said that the European Super League is “more necessary than ever” and called UEFA’s new Champions League format “absurd”.
— CentreGoals. (@centregoals) November 11, 2023
Perez slams VAR’s situation in La Liga
Real Madrid has suffered from VAR’s decision this season alongside other La Liga clubs and have criticised their decisions via the club’s in-house television channel.
“It’s essential for the wellbeing of Spanish football that things like the quality of refereeing and the use of VAR are dealt with,” Perez said. “Nobody understands who draws the [VAR] lines, nobody understands why we don’t see the whole image for offsides. It’s generating more doubts.
“I believe the Spanish Government will take steps to improve refereeing bodies in this country. This is urgent, more urgent than ever. The credibility of our competition has been damaged.”
We don’t see the complete image.
It is a constant in all games and it is which is generating more doubts about Spanish… pic.twitter.com/UDAKaihw2T
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) November 11, 2023
Real Madrid president criticises Barcelona for Negreira case
Florentino Perez also spoke about the ongoing investigation into Barcelona’s payments to former vice-president of Spain’s refereeing committee, Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira.
“It’s in the hands of the judges, and we respect that,” Perez said. But it isn’t normal that a club paid €8 million over 20 years to the vice-president of the referees’ committee.
“We must be respectful of the times of justice. It is not normal for a football club to have paid 8 million for 20 years to the Vice President of the Committee. We were admitted as an injured party. It is a case of enormous gravity and… pic.twitter.com/XBV8dG0rVB
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) November 11, 2023
“Real Madrid were admitted [to the proceedings] as an injured party. This case is seriously damaging the image of Spanish football. We believe in the justice system.”

