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4 days ago
- Sport
- First Post
Barcelona could play first La Liga match in USA: why the league wants games in America
La Liga has been trying to host a league match in the USA for a decade, and it could finally become a reality with a Barcelona vs Villarreal game later this year. But here's why La Liga loves America so much. read more The Barcelona vs Villareal 21 December La Liga match could be played in the USA. Image: Reuters Spanish football could finally cross the Atlantic after the Royal Spanish Football Federation approved a request for Barcelona and Villarreal to play their December La Liga match in Miami – a move nearly a decade in the making. The RFEF board gave the green light on Monday for the teams' matchday 17 game to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on December 20 in the first step towards the competition playing an official match abroad for the first time in its history. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The proposal now heads to European football's governing body UEFA before requiring final approval from FIFA – the last hurdle in La Liga President Javier Tebas' American dream. More from Football 'At its meeting on 11 August 2025, the RFEF Board of Directors received a request from Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona to play their match on matchday 17 of the first division in the United States,' RFEF said in a statement. '… the Royal Spanish Football Federation will submit the request to UEFA to begin the process for subsequent authorisation by FIFA for the match to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 20 December 2025 …' Why La Liga wants matches in USA? La Liga has been pursuing their transatlantic vision for almost a decade, emulating the strategy employed by the NFL and NBA to establish themselves in other markets. Tebas' first attempt came in the 2018-19 season with a proposed Girona-Barca match in the U.S. that never materialised. A planned Villarreal-Atletico fixture for 2019-20 also fell through, with the matter ending up in the courts after the RFEF refused authorisation. The courts sided with the Spanish Federation, then under Luis Rubiales, who was sacked in 2023 for kissing team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth celebrating Spain's women's World Cup victory in Sydney. There was another near-miss last season, with a Barcelona-Atletico match almost proceeding before La Liga pulled back at the last minute to better structure the project. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Now, with regulatory barriers cleared and internal conflicts resolved, the Villarreal-Barca clash appears poised to finally deliver Spanish football's long-awaited American adventure. By taking a La Liga match to the USA, the football body hopes to tap into a new market and secure fresh sponsorship deals, a strategy regularly used by NFL and NBA teams, which travel worldwide to play exhibition games and attract new fans. Also, they may manage better media rights deals with American broadcasters if matches are played locally. But why would American broadcasters be interested in La Liga? That's because the USA has a huge Hispanic community, many of whom already follow La Liga. More importantly, it will help La Liga become a bigger global brand, strengthening its value and increasing demand for it. With agency inputs


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
Barcelona-Villarreal LaLiga match in Miami moves closer to reality after Spanish football federation approval
Spanish football could finally cross the Atlantic after the Royal Spanish Football Federation approved a request for Barcelona and Villarreal to play their December LaLiga match in Miami – a move nearly a decade in the making. The RFEF board gave the green light on Monday for the teams' matchday 17 game to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on December 20 in the first step towards the competition playing an official match abroad for the first time in its history. The proposal now heads to European soccer's governing body UEFA before requiring final approval from FIFA – the last hurdle in LaLiga President Javier Tebas' American dream. 'At its meeting on 11 August 2025, the RFEF Board of Directors received a request from Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona to play their match on matchday 17 of the first division in the United States,' RFEF said in a statement. '… the Royal Spanish Football Federation will submit the request to UEFA to begin the process for subsequent authorisation by FIFA for the match to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 20 December 2025 …' LaLiga has been pursuing their transatlantic vision for almost a decade, emulating the strategy employed by the NFL and NBA to establish themselves in other markets. Tebas' first attempt came in the 2018-19 season with a proposed Girona-Barca match in the U.S. that never materialised. A planned Villarreal-Atletico fixture for 2019-20 also fell through, with the matter ending up in the courts after the RFEF refused authorisation. The courts sided with the Spanish Federation, then under Luis Rubiales, who was sacked in 2023 for kissing team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth celebrating Spain's women's World Cup victory in Sydney. There was another near-miss last season, with a Barcelona-Atletico match almost proceeding before LaLiga pulled back at the last minute to better structure the project. Now, with regulatory barriers cleared and internal conflicts resolved, the Villarreal-Barca clash appears poised to finally deliver Spanish football's long-awaited American adventure.


India Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- India Today
Spanish federation approve La Liga's request for Barcelona-Villareal match in Miami
Spanish football is on the brink of making history as La Liga prepares to cross the Atlantic for the first time. The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has approved a request from FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF to stage their December league clash in Miami — a milestone almost a decade in the RFEF board granted the green light on Monday for the matchday 17 fixture to be held at Hard Rock Stadium on December 20, marking the first official La Liga match to take place outside Spain. The proposal will now be reviewed by UEFA before seeking final authorisation from FIFA, the last hurdle in LaLiga President Javier Tebas' long-standing ambition to bring Spanish league football to the United its meeting on 11 August 2025, the RFEF Board of Directors received a request from Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona to play their match on matchday 17 of the first division in the United States,' the federation confirmed in a statement. 'The RFEF will submit the request to UEFA to begin the process for subsequent authorisation by FIFA for the match to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 20 December 2025.'A DREAM YEARS IN THE MAKINGLa Liga's push to host games overseas dates back to the 2018–19 season, when a planned Girona–Barcelona fixture in the U.S. was blocked. A year later, a Villarreal–Atletico Madrid match was also shelved after the RFEF, then under Luis Rubiales, refused permission — a stance later upheld in was dismissed in 2023 following his controversial conduct during Spain's Women's World Cup celebrations, and leadership changes have since paved the way for renewed collaboration between the league and federation. Last season, a Barcelona–Atletico clash was close to taking place in the U.S., but was postponed at the last moment to refine regulatory obstacles finally removed and cooperation restored, the Villarreal–Barcelona showdown could mark the start of a new chapter for La Liga, expanding its reach to international audiences and delivering Spanish football's long-awaited debut on American soil.- EndsTrending Reel

The Hindu
5 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
Barcelona vs Villarreal La Liga match in Miami moves closer after RFEF approval
Spanish football could finally cross the Atlantic after the Royal Spanish Football Federation approved a request for Barcelona and Villarreal to play their December La Liga 2025-26 match in Miami – a move nearly a decade in the making. The RFEF board gave the green light on Monday for the teams' matchday 17 game to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on December 20 in the first step towards the competition playing an official match abroad for the first time in its history. The proposal now heads to European football's governing body UEFA before requiring final approval from FIFA – the last hurdle in La Liga President Javier Tebas' American dream. 'At its meeting on 11 August 2025, the RFEF Board of Directors received a request from Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona to play its match on matchday 17 of the first division in the United States,' RFEF said in a statement. '... the Royal Spanish Football Federation will submit the request to UEFA to begin the process for subsequent authorisation by FIFA for the match to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 20 December 2025 ...' La Liga has been pursuing its transatlantic vision for almost a decade, emulating the strategy employed by the NFL and NBA to establish themselves in other markets. ALSO READ | Spain names former player Sonia Bermudez as head coach of women's national team Tebas' first attempt came in the 2018-19 season with a proposed Girona-Barca match in the U.S. that never materialised. A planned Villarreal-Atletico Madrid fixture for 2019-20 also fell through, with the matter ending up in the courts after the RFEF refused authorisation. The courts sided with the Spanish Federation, then under Luis Rubiales, who was sacked in 2023 for kissing women's team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth celebrating Spain's World Cup victory in Sydney. There was another near-miss last season, with a Barcelona-Atletico match almost proceeding before La Liga pulled back at the last minute to better structure the project. Now, with regulatory barriers cleared and internal conflicts resolved, the Villarreal-Barca clash appears poised to finally deliver Spanish football's long-awaited American adventure.

Straits Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Straits Times
Barca-Villarreal LaLiga match in Miami moves closer after RFEF approval
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox MADRID - Spanish football could finally cross the Atlantic after the Royal Spanish Football Federation approved a request for Barcelona and Villarreal to play their December LaLiga match in Miami – a move nearly a decade in the making. The RFEF board gave the green light on Monday for the teams' matchday 17 game to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on December 20 in the first step towards the competition playing an official match abroad for the first time in its history. The proposal now heads to European soccer's governing body UEFA before requiring final approval from FIFA – the last hurdle in LaLiga President Javier Tebas' American dream. "At its meeting on 11 August 2025, the RFEF Board of Directors received a request from Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona to play their match on matchday 17 of the first division in the United States," RFEF said in a statement. "... the Royal Spanish Football Federation will submit the request to UEFA to begin the process for subsequent authorisation by FIFA for the match to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 20 December 2025 ..." LaLiga has been pursuing their transatlantic vision for almost a decade, emulating the strategy employed by the NFL and NBA to establish themselves in other markets. Tebas' first attempt came in the 2018-19 season with a proposed Girona-Barca match in the U.S. that never materialised. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business Lower-wage retail workers to receive up to 6% pay bump from Sept 1 Singapore Keppel to sell M1's telco business to Simba for $1.43b, says deal expected to benefit consumers Singapore ST Explains: Who owns Simba, the company that is buying M1? Singapore Telco price undercutting expected to subside after sale of M1 to Simba: Analysts Singapore ST Explains: What is Vers and which HDB estates could it be rolled out in? Singapore For Vers to work, compensation should account for varied needs of HDB flat owners: Observers World US military is preparing to deploy National Guard in Washington, official says Singapore Ong Ye Kung rebuts complaints about treatment of stallholders at Bukit Canberra Hawker Centre A planned Villarreal-Atletico fixture for 2019-20 also fell through, with the matter ending up in the courts after the RFEF refused authorisation. The courts sided with the Spanish Federation, then under Luis Rubiales, who was sacked in 2023 for kissing team player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth celebrating Spain's women's World Cup victory in Sydney. There was another near-miss last season, with a Barcelona-Atletico match almost proceeding before LaLiga pulled back at the last minute to better structure the project. Now, with regulatory barriers cleared and internal conflicts resolved, the Villarreal-Barca clash appears poised to finally deliver Spanish football's long-awaited American adventure. REUTERS