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A FC Barcelona-Atlético de Madrid in Miami? This is the latest idea put forward by La Liga. According to information from Relevoconfirmed by Asthe Spanish League is considering relocating this clash of the Spanish championship to the east coast of the United States. An idea that has been around for a long time, since it has tried twice to organize matches in the United States, in vain. A few months ago, its president Javier Tebas declared this: ” I don’t know when, but this time La Liga will play official matches abroad. I think it could be in the 2025-26 season. » Finally, the date was brought forward to this 2024-2025 season.
The clash between the Blaugranas and the Mattresses is scheduled for the weekend of December 22, in Barcelona. But if nothing is finalized yet, both clubs are open to the idea of playing across the Atlantic. La Liga has thought about Real Madrid, but the electric relationship between Tebas and Florentino Pérez, president of the merengue club, prevents any negotiations.
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