Real Madrid Oppose LaLiga Miami Match and Urge UEFA, FIFA to Block It
Real Madrid opposes staging a LaLiga match abroad citing risks to competitive balance and sporting integrity, urging FIFA and UEFA to block the December 20 fixture in Miami.
- Real Madrid opposes La Liga's plan to hold matches in the U.S., claiming it compromises competitive integrity and fairness in the league.
- Real Madrid stated that moving matches outside of Spain would create an unfair sporting advantage for select clubs and violate the principle of territorial reciprocity.
- The club has called for FIFA and UEFA to block the proposed match, emphasizing that all matches must be held under the same conditions for fairness.
- Fan groups are threatening legal action against the plan, with Real Madrid expressing strong disapproval in a public statement.
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The Spanish league wants to move the game Villarreal against Barcelona to Florida. Villarreal's president makes his supporters an immoral offer – protest comes from Real Madrid.
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La Liga president Javier Tebas has been continuing his efforts to move some league matches outside of Spain in recent years, but he has consistently faced obstacles in this endeavor...
The Spanish Football Federation has approved the December La Liga match between Villarreal and Barcelona to be played in Miami, a move strongly opposed by Real Madrid.
Real Madrid Slam Villarreal vs Barcelona La Liga Match In Miami, Warn Of 'Serious Consequences'
La Liga and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) have already approved a match between Villarreal and Barcelona to take place in Miami, and are seeking clearance from UEFA and FIFA.
Real Madrid ’firmly rejects’ US-hosted match and warns of ’a turning point in the world of football’
Villarreal, in contrast, is promising free travel and tickets for season-ticket holders if its match against Barcelona in Miami is approved in what would be a first for the league.
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