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Court stalls La Liga plans to take Super Eagles star’s club to Miami

La Liga’s plans of taking Super Eagles forward Samuel Chukwueze’s Villarreal to tackle Atletico Madrid on December 6, in Miami have hit the rocks after a local court declined to grant an injunction against the Spanish soccer federation (RFEF), who oppose playing the game abroad.

The league’s organizing body La Liga filed a complaint against the RFEF last year over the latter’s refusal to authorize playing regular season matches outside Spain, claiming the RFEF did not have the authority to block the move.

That complaint will be heard next February.

“Madrid’s Mercantile Court No. 12 today decided not to grant interim measures to stage an official La Liga match in Miami in a case about the pending authorization from the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF),” a statement from La Liga read in part.

“La Liga respects this decision, which does not prejudge the substance of the matter, which will be permanently settled in February 2020. Staging an official match abroad is part of a long-term La Liga strategy for international growth.

“We hope that from February La Liga will be able to organize an official match beyond Spanish borders.”

Interestingly, this is the second time the league has been unsuccessful in its bid to play regular season matches abroad, after Barcelona withdrew from plans to play a league game last January against Girona in Miami over lack of support.

La Liga and the RFEF have been at loggerheads since the league signed a 15-year deal with US entertainment company Relevent in 2018, which included a commitment to play one regular-season match in North America per year.

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The RFEF’s president Luis Rubiales has refused to sanction La Liga’s plans as he says world governing body FIFA does not approve of domestic competition games being played outside their usual territories.

The RFEF announced on Monday that it is to stage the next three editions of the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, but Rubiales stated that no other Spanish soccer competitions could be played abroad.

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