Khaleej Times

La Liga games in US make sense, says Gasol

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barcelona — San Antonio Spurs’ Spanish basketball player Pau Gasol says he supports La Liga’s plans to play one top flight Spanish soccer game per year in the United States, although he believes local supporters should be compensate­d for missing a home match.

According to widespread reports in the Spanish media, Girona will face champions Barcelona on Jan. 26 in Miami as part of a previously announced 15-year partnershi­p between La Liga and U.S entertainm­ent company Relevent.

La Liga declined to comment on the reports that Girona’s game with Barcelona has been chosen as the first match in the US.

“To me the internatio­nalisation of La Liga and playing a game in the United States is an interestin­g idea and one that should be taken seriously,” Gasol said at a presentati­on of his autobiogra­phy in Barcelona on Thursday.

“I don’t know if it distorts the competitio­n but I think there must be a long-term plan and fans need to be compensate­d.”

According to a report in Spanish newspaper AS on Thursday, Girona will receive 4.5 million euros ($5.2 million) for the game, while 1,500 fans will be given free air travel to Miami. Five thousand Girona fans will also be given free tickets to Girona’s game at Barca at the Nou Camp on

I don’t know if it distorts the competitio­n but I think there must be a long-term plan and fans need to be compensate­d

Pau Gasol

Sept. 23, according to the report.

“The NBA has been organising games outside of the US for several years, I played in Mexico two years ago and they play two games in London each year and there’s no controvers­y because it’s the decision of the league,” added Gasol

“In football’s case it’s an expansion strategy. It’s the most important market of the world and it makes sense if the players and clubs see it like this. It’s a break with tradition, but the world is more globalised now.”

The game in Miami must still be approved by the Spanish Football Federation, the United States Soccer Federation and by European governing body UEFA and finally by world body Fifa.

Spain’s players union has expressed its opposition to the plans, which have been largely met with enthusiasm in Spanish media.

Barcelona spokesman Josep Vives said on Wednesday that playing a game in the States “benefits everyone”. —

 ?? AP ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates a goal against Huesca during a La Liga match. —
AP Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates a goal against Huesca during a La Liga match. —

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