La Liga President Aims Dig at Real Madrid During Rant Over Barcelona’s Canceled Miami Fixture

La Liga president Javier Tebas didn’t explicitly name Real Madrid during a lengthy social media post lamenting the cancelation of the Miami-based league fixture between Villarreal and Barcelona, but didn’t deploy much subtlety when accusing certain forces of “killing the project.”

The decision to stage a La Liga match outside Spain was subjected to rampant controversy. Real Madrid’s hierarchy, manager and players have made little secret of their utter disdain towards a money-grabbing scheme which they believe would “affect the integrity of the competition,” to use the words of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Dani Carvajal called it a “clear corruption of the competition.”

The argument goes that by shifting Villarreal vs. Barcelona away from the Estadio de la Cerámica to South Beach, the reigning La Liga champions have one fewer away game to contest than the rest of the division.

FREE NEWSLETTER. New SI FC Newsletter Global Embed. Sign Up to Get Informed With SI FC. dark

Tebas wasn’t impressed by this argument. UEFA, European soccer’s governing body, couldn’t find any legal way of preventing leagues from staging games wherever they wish—AC Milan will face Como in Perth, Australia as part of the Serie A schedule next year—and so a date for the Miami fixture was set on Dec. 20.

The clash was then promptly canceled on Tuesday night. The organizers blamed a lack of adequate planning time but Tebas clearly felt that the widespread distaste for this project—which was borne out in a league-wide protest over the weekend—had something to do with it.

Lamine Yamal

Barcelona were scheduled to take on Villarreal in Miami this December. / Flor Tan Jun/Getty Images

“Today, Spanish football has lost an opportunity to move forward, project itself to the world, and strengthen its future,” La Liga’s infamously outspoken president wrote on X.

“The defense of ‘tradition’ is invoked from a narrow and provincial perspective, while the true traditions of European football are threatened by decisions from the institutions that govern it, which year after year destroy national leagues, the true engine of the football industry in Europe, amid the naivety and passivity of European leaders who fail to distinguish the inconsequential from the essential.

“The ‘integrity of the competition’ is appealed to by those who have spent years questioning that very integrity, pressuring referees, leaders, constructing distorted narratives, or using political and media pressure as a sporting tool,” Tebas continued, directly quoting the words that several Real Madrid players had used to lambast the Miami project.

La Liga initially proposed to schedule a clash between Barcelona and Girona in the United States back in 2018 but, much to Tebas’s evident chagrin, they have once again been foiled.

Joan Laporta

Joan Laporta was thoroughly unimpressed. / Javier Borrego/AFP7/Getty Images

Barcelona had only just finished thumping Olympiacos 6–1 in a Champions League rout when the news dropped. The club subsequently released a measured statement which began: “FC Barcelona respects and abides by the decision to cancel the match against Villarreal in Miami for Matchday 17 of La Liga, just as it respected and abided by the decision to play the match at the time.”

However, the cash-strapped Catalan outfit went on to hint at the frustration of this lucrative revenue being wiped out. “FC Barcelona regrets the missed opportunity to expand the competition’s image in a strategic market with the capacity for growth and resource generation for the benefit of all.”

Barça president Joan Laporta had admitted earlier this week that he was “not enthusiastic” about the venture, but conceded: “It gives us the pleasure of bringing in money, just like in Miami. Money will be made in Miami. Villarreal and Barça will be the biggest beneficiaries.”

Tebas ended his rant with a message of intended defiance: “Spanish football deserves to look to the future with ambition, not with fear. We will keep trying. This time, we were very close.”

READ THE LATEST LA LIGA NEWS, TRANSFER RUMORS AND GOSSIP

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Which teams have had the most and fewest permanent manager in the Premier League?

Which teams have had the most and fewest permanent manager in the Premier League?

4 teams with 15+ bosses  ©TM/IMAGO In modern football, changing managers has become more common than ever. Such is the pressure at the top level, clubs rarely hesitate in relieving a boss of their duties, in the hope of getting that ‘new manager bounce’. After all, it’s a lot easier to switch coaches than get

BERGAMO, ITALY - AUGUST 24: Ivan Juric, Head Coach of Atalanta BC looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Pisa SC at Gewiss Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

‘ Hope Atalanta can be more clinical in final 3rd’

BERGAMO, ITALY – AUGUST 24: Ivan Juric, Head Coach of Atalanta BC looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Pisa SC at Gewiss Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images) Atalanta coach Ivan Juric explains his tactical choices in the Champions League against Slavia

Barcelona La Liga title

What Happened to Barcelona’s Miami Game? A Timeline of La Liga’s Failed Project

La Liga’s dreams of hosting a domestic clash between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami were abruptly shattered after a wave of protest denounced the historic first. Bringing a Spanish top-flight clash, featuring one of the biggest clubs in Spain, to the United States has interested La Liga president Javier Tebas for years. The promised financial

Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyökeres of Arsenal

Arsene Wenger Delivers Arsenal Premier League Title Verdict

Legendary former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger was openly confident that this could very much be the year for the Gunners to end their two-decade for Premier League success. Arsenal have not lifted the top-flight title since Wenger oversaw an unbeaten league season in 2003–04. Many expected that imperious vintage of Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and

Bundesliga matchday 24 recap: Mainz Champions League hopes, Union Berlin’s bad Bratwurst luck, Bayern Munich one step closer & more

Feature | Jürgen Klopp’s proposal for ‘English-style’ youth league largely rejected by Bundesliga administrators

In a Kicker interview published on Monday, Germany’s Jürgen Klopp declared himself a strong advocate of English football’s developmental system. The long-time Liverpool head coach suggested that German football should create a “U21 Bundesliga” modeled after “Premier League 2”; a league exclusively devoted to the reserve squads of larger clubs in which only young talents