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Uefa ‘reluctantly’ approves La Liga, Serie A matches overseas

European governing body president says decision ‘exceptional’ and ‘not setting a precedent’

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Uefa said on Monday it had “reluctantly” approved the staging of a Spanish La Liga and an Italian Serie A match in the United States and Australia respectively, despite fan protests.

“While it is regrettable to have to let these two games go ahead, this decision is exceptional and shall not be seen as setting a precedent,” Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin said in a statement.

European football’s governing body made its ruling after La Liga agreed to move a game scheduled for late December between champions Barcelona and Villarreal to Miami.

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Serie A also decided to stage the encounter between AC Milan and Como on February 8, in Perth, Australia, to avoid a clash with the Winter Olympics opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro stadium.

But that sparked protests from European supporters groups who branded the moves “absurd, unaffordable and environmentally irresponsible”.

AC Milan’s Christian Pulisic takes a penalty in a recent Serie A clash with Juventus. Photo: Xinhua
AC Milan’s Christian Pulisic takes a penalty in a recent Serie A clash with Juventus. Photo: Xinhua

In its statement, Uefa said it had “reiterated its clear opposition to domestic league matches being played outside their home country”.

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