LaLiga chief targets game in Miami next season
Briefly

"It [a regular league game in Miami] will be played but when it remains to be seen," Tebas told ESPN on Thursday. "We have to have an agreement with the federation in Spain. The federation is still in a significant void [with a president having yet to be elected] and that is causing a delay for it to happen this season. We will see if it can be done next season."
"Relevent sued in 2019 after FIFA disrupted its plan to host Barcelona and Girona at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, and the USSF refused permission to sanction a league match between two teams from Ecuador, citing a FIFA policy to protect its territory and only allow exhibition matches to take place."
"However, a recent lawsuit involving Relevent Sports Group, the company Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross that is involved in trying to host LaLiga matches to the U.S., has reopened the possibility of it happening in the future."
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