What about Barcelona after Catalonia's independence?

There is no way that Barcelona, Espanyol, or any other La Ligas team will be immediately excluded from the races and everything is expected to be as it is now. The situation would change if the Catalan federation received new legal status, and as long as this does not happen and takes six months, then the situation will [...]
There is no way that Barcelona, Espanyol, or any other La Ligas team will be immediately excluded from the races and everything is expected to be as it is now.
The situation would change if the Catalan federation received new legal status, and as long as this does not happen and takes six months, then the situation will change.
This, since Spanish law does not allow teams of other countries to participate in their championships, except Andorra.
The government has no plans to change the law and will stand as it is, and new federations under independence would be excluded, in this case, as well as clubs such as Barcelona, Espanyol and Girona.
At the international level, there would be no automatic admission and it would take years for them to be accepted.
In the Champions League, participating teams must meet certain requirements set by the U. EFA, but it's the national federations that choose teams initially through their sports success, Telegrafi writes. com
Clubs must have certain success at a championship to take part in international competitions.











