Real Madrid have issued an official statement after Spain’s Supreme Court definitively confirmed the nullity of LaLiga decisions that stopped the club from taking part in several audiovisual-rights management meetings in 2022.
The club published the update on Tuesday, 23 June, framing the ruling as another important legal step in its dispute with LaLiga over governance and access to meetings linked to the league’s audiovisual rights.
Real Madrid said the decisions were made by the president of LaLiga and prevented the club from participating in meetings of the Control Body for the management of audiovisual rights. The statement is significant because it concerns not a matchday issue, but the structure through which one of Spanish football’s biggest commercial areas is managed.
Why This Matters For Madrid Supporters
For supporters, the key point is accountability. Real Madrid’s position is that the club should not have been excluded from those meetings, and the Supreme Court ruling now gives that stance legal weight.
The development also lands at a time when Madrid continue to fight hard on institutional matters as well as on the pitch. With the summer dominated by World Cup performances, transfer planning and Jose Mourinho’s squad shape, this is a more administrative story, but it still affects the club’s influence in Spanish football.
The full club statement is available via Real Madrid’s official website.




