A La Liga game in USA? Spanish league eying Barcelona match at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, per reports - breaksports

A La Liga game in USA? Spanish league eying Barcelona match at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, per reports


A La Liga game in USA? Spanish league eying Barcelona match at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, per reports

La Liga is said to initiate plans to podium Barcelona’s Get rid of Villarreal In Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, with a meeting planned on Monday with the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to request approval.

The competition is currently planned for December 21 in Villareal’s Estadio de la Ceramica, but La Liga has already had preliminary conversations and will now bring the proposal to the RFEF, According to athleticsLa Liga would then need the approval of UEFA, FIFA, the US Soccer Federation (USSF) and Concacaf before the competition officially received the All-Clear that would take place in South Florida. Currently the NFLs Miami Dolphins are planned to play the Cincinnati Bengals on the same day at Hard Rock Stadium, which could influence the date of the Barcelona-Villarreal match.

La Liga -President Javier Tebas, however, has been in favor of taking competitions abroad for several years Real Madrid Allegedly in opposition. The Spanish competition has been trying to organize competitive competitions abroad since 2018, a matter that inspired a lawsuit in which FIFA and the USSF were the defendants until it had been resolved outside the court in recent months. Although the conditions of the extrajudicial agreements are not public information, it appears to be apparently eliminated barriers for competitions to organize competitions in other countries, making a race between Europe’s best competitions the first to act on the plan.

Here is an overview of the push of Europe’s best competitions to organize competitive luminaires around the world.

When did La Liga try to organize a game in the US for the first time?

La Liga tried to organize a competition in the Miami area between Barcelona and GironaOriginally planned to be played in Girona’s home location of Estadi Montilivi, in 2018. Relevant sports, an event promoter founded by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, organized the game, but they were not approved by the relevant authorities to organize the game. La Liga also wanted one Atletico Madrid Match with the US in 2019, but came across the same problems.

What was the lawsuit about?

In 2018, relevant both FIFA and the USSF sued, and accused the last of action as a monopoly by publishing a guideline that the aforementioned competitive matches in their home area should be played. The USSF was also mentioned as a defendant in the antitrust right case, but the issue was resolved and changed outside the court last year. Relevant and FIFA settled without prejudice, which means that the first can be able to raise the problem again in the future if they feel that the situation requires it. Relevent has also solved their business with the USSF, which probably does not stand in the way of organizers who try to organize international competitive luminaires in American stadiums.

Do other competitions do the same?

Although La Liga most likely seems to be the first competition that organizes a competitive competition in the US, they are not the only ones who set out such a plan. Series A is considering staring AC Milan’s edge When in Australia In February, because the competition probably has to be moved anyway. That luminaire is currently set up for the weekend of 7-8 February in Milan’s San Siro, but the location organizes the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, Cohost by Milan and Cortina.

“The board has given a positive opinion to the competition of the competition to play Milan-Como in Perth,” said the Italian football federation (Figc) in a statement last month. “So after what a historic ‘road’ match would be abroad, taking into account that the complex authorization procedure also needs the formal green light of the Australian Federation, UEFA, the Asian football federation and FIFA.”

In the same way as La Liga, Serie A would need different approval rounds of the Figc, UEFA, FIFA, football federation Australia and the Asian football confederation before the game gets the green light.




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