EU court cancels 18.4 million euro Real Madrid state aid refund

AFP  |  Luxembourg 

A top EU court on Wednesday cancelled a decision from 2016 that forced to recover 18.4 million euros from Real Madrid because it considered a as illegal

In a decision handed down in July 2016, EU said the club and the had agreed an illegal transaction involving the sale of municipal land.

In the deal, the club had paid 595,000 euros in 1998 for the land, but the operation had not come to fruition for technical reasons and authorities paid Real Madrid 22.7 million euros in compensation in 2011.

But according to a firm mandated by the commission, it should have paid only 4.3 million euros leaving the land in question overvalued by 18.4 million euros, giving Real Madrid an unjustified advantage over other clubs.

Real Madrid lodged an appeal against this decision in October 2016. "I am absolutely convinced that we will win," club said at the time.

In February 2019, the annulled another commission decision involving four Spanish clubs, including Real, but also Barcelona, Osasuna and Athletic Bilbao, to repay illegal

These clubs were accused of having benefited, without justification, of a corporate tax rate five percent lower than that of other similar companies.

However, the decided the commission had erred in its assessment, not having already sufficiently proved that the contested measure was illegal.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 18:21 IST