Barcelona withdraw from controversial Miami match

Barcelona officially backed out of La Liga’s controversial plan to stage a match in Miami but won’t rule out playing in a similar fixture in the future.

The league champions’ trip to Girona on Jan. 26, 2019 was selected for a Florida billing as part of a 15-year partnership between La Liga and media company Relevent. The idea received widespread criticism and objections from the Spanish football association (RFEF), the Spanish players’ union, and even Real Madrid, who said the match would harm La Liga’s “integrity and equality.”

Now, Barcelona have elected to not compete in the unpopular overseas fixture “until an agreement is reached between all the agents involved,” Monday’s club statement said.

La Liga revealed in November that it was taking the RFEF to court to try to force the match to go ahead, although the division’s bigwigs would require further approval from FIFA, U.S. Soccer, and CONCACAF (which oversees football in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean) to get the notion rubber-stamped.

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Source: https://www.thescore.com/mls/news/1674755