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Barcelona's Japan friendly back on after dispute over ‘serious contractual breaches'

Barcelona's Japan friendly back on after dispute over ‘serious contractual breaches'

Malay Mail2 days ago
TOKYO, July 26 — Barcelona will play a pre-season friendly in Japan tomorrow as scheduled, J-League side Vissel Kobe said, despite the Spanish club initially cancelling the match, citing unspecified 'serious contractual breaches'.
The announcement comes after Barcelona said this week it had to 'suspend its participation in the game' in Japan 'due to serious contractual breaches on behalf of the promoter'.
The Spanish giants were scheduled to play Vissel Kobe tomorrow before travelling to South Korea to face FC Seoul on July 31 and Daegu FC on August 4.
The Japanese team said in a statement yesterday that 'following careful discussions with the relevant parties, the match scheduled for Sunday... will be held as planned.'
Vissel Kobe, for whom Barcelona and Spain great Andres Iniesta played at the end of his career, said there were 'contractual issues' and they had been working with their owner 'to coordinate with the relevant parties, including Barcelona, in order to realise the match.'
Barcelona shared a video of the team stepping out of a plane today on X, with the caption 'Konnichiwa, Japan!'
'We are really excited to be in Japan,' they said in another post. — AFP
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