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UEFA Approves Barcelona’s La Liga Match in the United States

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 7th October 2025, 7:58 AM

UEFA Approves Barcelona’s La Liga Match in the United States

Barcelona has received UEFA approval to play a La Liga match against Villarreal in Miami, marking a rare instance of a Spanish domestic league fixture being held outside Spain. The request for this arrangement was submitted by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and UEFA granted permission despite expressing reluctance.

UEFA’s Position

UEFA stated in a Monday release that the decision was taken under exceptional circumstances. The governing body highlighted that FIFA’s existing framework for such matches is not sufficiently detailed and lacks explicit guidance.

UEFA emphasised that, as a principle, it opposes domestic league matches being played outside the country of origin, but in this instance, the decision was made to accommodate the request.

Other International Fixtures

The approval is not limited to Barcelona. UEFA has also allowed AC Milan to play a Serie A match against Como in Perth, Australia next February.

  • This match coincides with the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics at the Stadio San Siro in Milan.
  • The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) gave its approval in July for this arrangement.

Both fixtures, however, still require final clearance from FIFA before they can be officially staged abroad.

Domestic Opposition

The plan to hold Barcelona’s La Liga match in Miami faced strong opposition from European supporters’ groups. Real Madrid publicly objected to the proposal a day after RFEF granted its approval in August.

Similarly, AC Milan’s overseas fixture has generated debate because it forces a domestic league match to be played outside Italy.

Key Details of the Matches

Club Competition Opponent Location Approval Notes
Barcelona La Liga Villarreal Miami, USA UEFA approved Initially approved by RFEF in August; facing fan opposition
AC Milan Serie A Como Perth, Australia UEFA approved FIGC approved in July; clashes with Winter Olympics opening

 

Context

  • UEFA clarified that before making the decision, all stakeholders, including fans, were considered.
  • These moves reflect a broader trend of European clubs exploring international markets, though they remain highly controversial due to concerns over fan access, tradition, and sporting integrity.

This approval allows Barcelona and AC Milan to proceed with their respective overseas matches, subject to FIFA’s final confirmation, while igniting ongoing debate over the future of domestic leagues abroad.

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