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Madrid Seeks to Prevent Barca, Villarreal, and US Matches

August 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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Real Madrid has expressed strong opposition to plans for a December La Liga match between Villarreal and Barcelona to be held in Miami. The club asserts that this proposal would offer “an excessive sporting advantage” to the teams involved and establish an “unacceptable precedent.”

On Monday, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) approved sending a request to UEFA to allow the Match Day 17 fixtures to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami during the weekend of December 20th.

La Liga initially proposed hosting a competitive match in Miami during the 2018-19 season, but the plan was put on hold due to objections from FIFA, the RFEF, and the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Real Madrid has frequently clashed with La Liga regarding various issues and has voiced frustrations over the league’s management led by President Javier Tebas. In a statement released Tuesday, the club noted it had previously urged FIFA to prevent matches from being organized “without the prior consent of all clubs in the competition.”

Furthermore, Real Madrid called on UEFA to influence the RFEF to retract its request, while also appealing to Spain’s Supreme Sports Council (CSD) not to grant approval.

In their statement, Real Madrid firmly rejected the idea of hosting the first leg of the 17th league match between Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona outside Spain. They highlighted that circumventing traditional procedures without prior consultation disrupts the crucial principles governing double-round league formats, alters competitive balance, and creates undue advantages for certain clubs.

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“It is vital for the integrity of the competition that all matches are held under the same conditions for every team. Unilateral changes threaten the equality of teams, challenge the credibility of the outcomes, and create a potentially harmful precedent fueled by non-sporting interests,” the club added. They warned that if this proposal goes ahead, it would create significant repercussions and transform the landscape of football.

Last year, La Liga’s President Tebas indicated aspirations for playing competitive matches in the U.S. by the 2025-26 season, having already considered a match between Barcelona and Girona in January 2019. Other attempts have faced similar opposition, including a 2024-25 proposal that collapsed due to inadequate time for arrangements.

Last year, FIFA initiated a working group to assess the effects of hosting domestic league games overseas, amidst legal challenges from La Liga’s U.S. business partner regarding the first Miami game proposal. Other top European leagues are also exploring similar initiatives; the Italian Football Federation has shown support for bringing a Serie A match between AC Milan and Como to Australia in February.


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This news matters to soccer fans because it highlights the ongoing tensions between tradition and commercialization in the sport. If such international games become commonplace, it could reshape the competitive landscape and dilute the cultural ties that local clubs have with their communities.

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