Supremo Tribunal rejeita recurso do Real Madrid sobre shows no Bernabéu

O Supremo Tribunal da Espanha rejeitou o recurso do Real Madrid contra uma decisão do Tribunal Superior de Justiça de Madri a respeito de eventos no estádio Santiago Bernabéu. O caso agora retorna a uma instância inferior para examinar a questão central.

O Supremo Tribunal da Espanha rejeitou, na quarta-feira, o recurso número 1159/2026 do Real Madrid. A Primeira Seção da Câmara de Contencioso Administrativo considerou que o recurso carecia de fundamentos suficientes e de interesse cassacional objetivo. A Asociación Vecinal de Perjudicados por el Bernabéu havia solicitado à Prefeitura de Madri que esclarecesse se as licenças do estádio permitem a realização de shows. O caso retorna agora ao Tribunal Administrativo nº 31 de Madri, que deverá decidir sobre a suposta rejeição da consulta. O Real Madrid declarou em um comunicado que a decisão diz respeito apenas a uma questão processual e que nenhum tribunal declarou os shows contrários aos regulamentos. O clube observou que os eventos seguem as mesmas normas de outros locais, como o Metropolitano. A associação de moradores celebrou a decisão e afirmou que permanecem questões importantes sobre a classificação urbanística do estádio.

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