Barcelona to File New UEFA Complaint After UCL Exit

By Godson Godwin - Editor
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Softfootball can confirm Joan Laporta has confirmed that FC Barcelona will file a new complaint to UEFA over refereeing and VAR decisions in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash against Atlético Madrid, as reported by Fabrizio Romano on his x handle.

The Catalan side were ultimately eliminated from the Champions League on April 14, 2026, despite a 2–1 second-leg win at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, losing 3–2 on aggregate following their first-leg defeat.

Lamine Yamal against Atletico demadrid in atletico de madrid 3-0 loss to Barcelona - Photo Credit : athlonsports.com
Lamine Yamal against Atletico demadrid in atletico de madrid 3-0 loss to Barcelona – Photo Credit : athlonsports.com

Barcelona’s original complaint centered on a controversial handball incident that was not awarded despite VAR review, a decision the club believes directly impacted the outcome of the tie.

Romano posted:

Barcelona president Laporta announces the club will fill NEW complaint to UEFA for referee/VAR decisions. Last week’s complaint was called “inadmissible” by UEFA. “We can NOT accept this. We already did a complaint to UEFA and I believe we will do another one”, says Laporta.

Joan Laporta has won the 2026 Barcelona presidential election (photo credit: Fabrizio Romano media)
Joan Laporta has won the 2026 Barcelona presidential election (photo credit: Fabrizio Romano media)

Frustration within the club remains high, with this new complaint seen as an attempt to push for accountability and greater transparency in officiating decisions.

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