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UEFA reluctantly approves Barça game in Miami
UEFA have reluctantly approved a proposal to stage a LaLiga game between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami, the governing body said on Monday.
It said it was in “clear opposition” to the idea of playing domestic league games outside their native countries, but added that it had approved two requests — one from LaLiga, and another Serie A involving AC Milan and Como — citing FIFA’s vague framework.
UEFA had previous been delaying its decision on whether a Villarreal-Barcelona clash could be held at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, while Milan and Como had a similar plan to face each other Perth, Australia.
The decision comes amid fierce opposition from fan groups across Europe.
“UEFA has today reiterated its clear opposition to domestic league matches being played outside their home country,” it said.
“After the meeting of its Executive Committee in Tirana last month, UEFA undertook further consultations with stakeholders… That consultation confirmed the widespread lack of support that had already been raised by fans, other leagues, clubs, players and European institutions around the concept of domestic league matches being relocated abroad.
“However, given that the relevant FIFA regulatory framework — currently under review — is not clear and detailed enough, the UEFA Executive Committee has reluctantly taken the decision to approve, on an exceptional basis, the two requests referred to it.
“UEFA will actively contribute to the ongoing work led by FIFA to ensure that future rules uphold the integrity of domestic competitions and the close bond between clubs, their supporters and local communities.”
Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.