La Liga cancels Barcelona-Villarreal match in Miami
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The controversy surrounding La Liga’s now-cancelled plan to take the Villarreal vs Barcelona match to Miami continues to stir discussion in Spain. The latest to weigh in on the issue is Jose
La Liga president Javier Tebas spoke out after the proposed league game to be played in Miami, United States. It was set to be the first La Liga game played out
For a second straight day, protests by La Liga players against the league’s decision to stage a regular season game between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami in December have been either censored or not fully broadcast for television audiences.
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.
La Liga will take the AFE to court, claiming player protests against the cancelled Miami match were an 'illegal strike'. Union president David Aganzo denies this, citing a "lack of transparency." The fallout continues as a furious Villarreal CEO blames Xabi Alonso's Real Madrid for the project's collapse,
La Liga soccer players refused to move for the first 15 seconds of matches on Saturday as protests at the Spanish league’s decision to stage a game in Miami continued.
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La Liga President Aims Dig at Real Madrid During Rant Over Barcelona’s Canceled Miami Fixture
La Liga president Javier Tebas didn’t explicitly name Real Madrid during a lengthy social media post lamenting the cancelation of the Miami-based league fixture between Villarreal and Barcelona, but didn’t deploy much subtlety when accusing certain forces of “killing the project.”
The La Liga president has made his feelings clear following the recent cancellation of a match between Villarreal and Barcelona in Miami.