La Liga’s decision to stage a match in Miami later this year is good for football and a reward for the international supporters who pay to watch the league from afar, the Spanish football federation’s (RFEF) president, Rafael Louzan, said.
European governing body UEFA has approved a La Liga match and a Serie A game to be played abroad, with a fixture between Barcelona and Villarreal taking place in Miami, while AC Milan’s meeting with Como will be held in Perth, Australia.
The La Liga match, scheduled for December 20 at Hard Rock Stadium, will mark the first time that an official European league match will be played abroad.
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“It is a reward for those fans who are behind the screen, in Asia or America, who are paying a fee to watch all the LaLiga matches,” Louzan said at the World Football Summit in Madrid on Wednesday.
“It is a gesture for them. It is good for football and promotes the Spanish league around the world. Italy is also going to do it with Serie A in Australia,” he added.
Published on Oct 16, 2025