UEFA has nullified disciplinary actions against breakaway Super League clubs Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus after a Madrid court ruled that European soccer's governing body should not sanction the rebel clubs.
UEFA had opened a probe against the three clubs but in June it suspended proceedings after being notified by Swiss authorities of a court order from the commercial court in Madrid obtained by the legal entity European Super League Company SL.
The latest step from UEFA was to declare that the proceedings were nullified.
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