The FC Barcelona has officially announced its return to the European Football Clubs (EFC) as a regular member.
After a period of distancing marked by the Super League project, the Barcelona entity has decided to end its association with that competition to fully reintegrate into the ecosystem of the continent's major clubs.
The decision was formalized after a meeting of the EFC Board of Directors, where the Catalan club's application was unanimously approved.
This move represents a strategic shift in Barça's international policy, aiming to regain its institutional influence in the official bodies that govern European football.
According to the official statement, the role of Joan Laporta has been crucial in this process. The EFC president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, personally highlighted the proactive commitment of the Barcelona leader to restore diplomatic relations.
The organization has expressed its "honor and satisfaction" to have the Catalan club back among its ranks. From now on, both parties will work together to define Barcelona's level of involvement in future decisions affecting European competitions and fans.
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