Supreme Court rules in favor of Real Madrid on LaLiga TV rights
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 11:12 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
The Supreme Court has upheld a ruling in favor of Real Madrid concerning LaLiga's television rights. This decision confirms that LaLiga's president, Javier Tebas, acted unlawfully by excluding Real Madrid from critical meetings on TV rights in 2022. The court's ruling is definitive, closing a lengthy legal battle in which LaLiga sought to overturn the initial finding. LaLiga's attempts to annul the ruling were rejected, reinforcing Real Madrid's rights within the league's governance framework.
- •Supreme Court confirms Real Madrid's rights were violated by LaLiga.
- •Javier Tebas's decisions deemed contrary to law by the court.
- •LaLiga's motion to annul the ruling was rejected.
- •The court ruling closes a lengthy legal battle.
- •Decision supports Real Madrid's position in league meetings.
- 11:12 AMYahoo Sports — Supreme Court finally rules for Madrid over LaLiga TV rights
"Real Madrid has secured a definitive court victory against LaLiga. The Supreme Court has firmly upheld the nullity of the decisions made by the league’s president, Javier Tebas, which prevented the ...
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