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La Liga saw their plans of staging Villarreal vs. Barcelona at Hard Rock Stadium dashed. La Liga’s dreams of hosting a domestic clash between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami were abruptly shattered after a wave of protest denounced the historic first.
The group said it had the support of the captains for the “protest against La Liga’s lack of transparency, dialogue and consistency."
The American conglomerate that owns Premier League outfit Burnley completed a majority takeover of Espanyol earlier this month. In a recent interview, Alan Pace, the American businessman overseeing the sporting operations at both clubs,
Barcelona want to make signings this summer, but before they can, departures must first be organised in order to raise funds. A number of players have been lined up as potential options to be moved on, and one of those is Pau Victor. Victor, who joined ...
Player protests across La Liga this weekend were not widely broadcast after the Spanish league asked TV companies not to show them, according to multiple people familiar with the request.
La Liga cancels Miami fixture: Villarreal vs Barcelona to stay in Spain after backlash | OneFootball
The league confirmed that promoter Relevent Sports requested to postpone or cancel the event citing uncertainty in Spain and growing resistance from within the domestic game. The highly anticipated fixture will now take place as normal at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica on matchday 17.
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La Liga's Miami match: Why did it fail and what happens next?
La Liga's plan to move Barcelona's trip to face Villarreal in December to Miami in the United States collapsed this week under heavy pressure within Spain. La Liga have been trying to move a match to the US since 2018,
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Villarreal blames La Liga for canceled Miami game as Tebas laments missed chance for Spanish soccer
Villarreal has blamed poor management by the Spanish league for the cancellation of its planned regular-season game against Barcelona in the United States.
Endrick’s situation at Real Madrid has not tangibly improved even after the arrival of Xabi Alonso, and the player’s frustration is now beginning to be visible. After all, he is yet to see
Barcelona president Joan Laporta was left red-faced as hours after he defended the club’s La Liga match against Villareal in Miami, USA, the game was cancelled by the league body due to protests in Spain.