World Sports: Barcelona fans still boo the Champions League theme song before every game

"World Sports" reported that Barcelona fans still boo the Champions League theme song before every game.

This incident has been repeated since 2016, when UEFA banned the entry of flags with the star flag logo as the Catalonian independence process was in full swing. This was a fierce battle between the club and the football management agency, and even went to court, resulting in Barcelona being subject to huge fines and threats of a home closure.

Nearly a decade later, although Barcelona has a great relationship with UEFA today, the tradition of booing the Champions League theme song continues. In fact, as RAC1 radio said yesterday, Barcelona is gradually giving up the idea of ​​forming the European Super League.

Although there will be a favorable verdict in the near future to support the establishment of a new tournament (mainly driven by Real Madrid and Barcelona), Barcelona will no longer continue to put pressure on the previous ones, as they believe UEFA has responded and made concessions on many demands. For example, the format of the event has been changed, which has also led to an increase in revenue. The club believes that UEFA has reflected on itself and now pays more attention to the opinions and roles of each club in their competitions.

The relationship between the two sides is so harmonious that Barcelona is looking forward to opening the Camp Nou Stadium with a size of 45,000 spectators and preparing to apply to UEFA for an exception to change home court in the Champions League group stage.

Club believes that this does not violate the fundamental purpose of prohibiting the replacement of home rules, because home changes will not bring any competitive or economic advantages. It is worth mentioning that UEFA President Cheferin appeared at the VIP seat of the Olympic Stadium in the middle of the week to watch Barcelona's match against Paris Saint-Germain, which further strengthened the proof of the harmonious relationship between the two sides.

No one can be sure whether the booing sounded from the Champions League theme song made him happy, but at least there was a comfort, that is, Barcelona is closer to UEFA than to the European Super League today.

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