
[Saba Sports News] According to recent reports from Spanish media, the Madrid High Court has ruled to restart the judicial investigation into the noise complaints related to concerts at the Bernabéu Stadium, overturning a previous decision by the lower court that declined to accept residents’ complaints. The Bernabéu Stadium has hosted multiple concerts by well-known artists, and affected residents formed an association. Measurements revealed that noise levels during the concerts exceeded legal limits, prompting them to file complaints with relevant authorities. However, the lower court classified these claims as advisory in nature and did not process them as formal administrative appeals. Dissatisfied with this outcome, residents subsequently filed an appeal.
The reopening of this investigation will have multiple impacts. Legally, the case will enter a retrial phase, and Real Madrid will need to defend itself regarding noise control measures and compliance with relevant approvals. If the club ultimately loses the case, it could face fines, required modifications, or even restrictions on hosting concerts.
I believe that the reopening of the noise investigation at the Bernabéu Stadium is a commendable action. Even though it may have a short-term impact on Real Madrid’s operations, it is just an inevitable part of the compliance process. In the long run, it provides positive guidance for all parties and even the entire industry.
