Staging domestic league matches overseas would be another clear sign of the march of globalisation in football as it falls back in other sectors.
La Liga president Javier Tebas hopes the top Spanish soccer
league can stage a regular-season fixture in the US as soon as the 2025-26
season with global governing body FIFA reportedly set to change its rules on
overseas games.
Earlier this month, FIFA settled an antitrust lawsuit with
sports promoter Relevent Sports, which had accused it of illegally banning
foreign teams and leagues from playing official matches in the US.
The settlement came more than a year after the federal appeals
court in Manhattan, New York, revived Relevent's case, which a trial judge had
originally dismissed in 2021. The US Soccer Federation remains a
defendant.
A Relevent statement claimed FIFA is set to consider changes
to its rules about whether games can be played outside a league's home
territory, with teams regularly playing friendly matches in the US,
including previously through Relevant’s International Champions Cup
friendly tournament.
It is also thought that matches may be staged in Saudi
Arabia with the Premier League ready to consider playing matches there.
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