La Liga’s long-standing ambition to stage a regular-season match in the United States has once again collapsed. The proposal to host the clash between Villarreal and Barcelona, scheduled for December 20, at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, was officially cancelled after event organisers Relevent withdrew due to “uncertainty in Spain”. This marks the second time La Liga’s overseas match plans have been blocked after similar attempts in 2018.
The decision came just days after players across all fixtures staged 15-second silent protests at kick-off, refusing to move as a gesture against the lack of consultation by the league. Broadcasters avoided showing these moments, heightening outrage among players and supporters. In response, La Liga and Relevent confirmed the match would no longer take place, citing insufficient preparation time and escalating political tensions. Barcelona later issued a statement saying they “respect and accept” the cancellation, though they called it a missed commercial opportunity.
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