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Spanish Football Chief Calls LaLiga Game in the U.S. a Treat for Supporters

New Spanish Football Federation president Rafael Louzan

LaLiga’s Historic Move to Miami

RFEF President’s Enthusiasm for the Match

Rafael Louzan, the president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), expressed his support for LaLiga’s decision to host a match in Miami later this year, emphasizing the benefits for international fans who support the league remotely. This groundbreaking event acknowledges the loyalty and investment of the league’s global audience.

UEFA Sanctioned International Matches

The European football governing body, UEFA, has given the green light for a LaLiga match alongside a Serie A game to occur outside of Europe. Notably, the fixture featuring FC Barcelona versus Villarreal is slated to take place in Miami, while the encounter between AC Milan and Como is scheduled for Perth, Australia.

Historic Match Details

The LaLiga game is set for December 20 at Hard Rock Stadium, marking a significant milestone as it will be the inaugural instance of an official European league match being held outside its traditional territory.

Louzan’s Statement

Louzan remarked, “This initiative serves as a reward for the fans who are tuning in from afar, whether in Asia or America, and who are willing to pay to enjoy every LaLiga match.” He highlighted this move as a commendable gesture that not only benefits the supporters but also enhances the global presence of the Spanish league. He also mentioned that Italy will be following suit with a Serie A match in Australia.

Conclusion

This innovative decision by LaLiga aims to strengthen its connection with fans worldwide and to further popularize Spanish football on a global scale.