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10 Spanish Teams that Make up the Unify League Promoted by Real Madrid

The surprising revelation that has been given regarding the Spanish teams that will participate in the new Unify League

Continuing with plans for a European Super League, the company A22 Sports Management has revealed an unexpected Unify League. This change involves a new competition format where up to 96 different teams would participate. Given the number of participants, the organization for this tournament would be made up of four leagues of 32 teams.

While the only known clubs that will be taking part are Barcelona and Real Madrid, the number of Spanish clubs has been revealed. A surprising 10 is the number of teams that will be taking part in this innovative competition, despite Javier Tebas' comments.

Unify League presentation | Didac Aguirre

While it was claimed that this competition didn't have the support of the teams, the revealing number of participants proves otherwise. The Unify League will distribute these clubs: three in the Star League, two in the Gold League, three in the Blue League and two in the Union League. A distribution that seeks to give equal opportunities to all teams.

The Spanish presence

Seeking to change the way the sport is viewed and enjoyed, Real Madrid surprised everyone with the European Super League. This new tournament, built over the years, has the clear objective of improving the sport for both teams and spectators. However, this exciting project has been met with criticism.

Because of this, the change to the Unify League was made, a competition that would've more participants as well as other notable changes. The most notable, without a doubt, is the presence of 10 Spanish teams in the competition.

Unify League diagram showing 55 national leagues and 96 participating clubs spread across Star, Gold, Blue and Union leagues.
Unify League Format | Didac Aguirre

Although the identity of the other clubs is unknown, their presence is a great support for the Unify League. The strong Spanish presence could end up encouraging several teams to take part in this novel tournament. A great boost for Spanish soccer at all possible levels.

An increasingly strong competition

Despite all the criticism it has received, the Unify League has made great progress since the announcement of this innovative project. Although the start date of this tournament is still unknown, the organization has taken the necessary precautions to be able to meet its objective.

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