Real Madrid’s summer tour will have stops at the Rose Bowl and Las Vegas
The International Champions Cup, a summer tournament founded by the Relevent Sports Group and international soccer executive Charlie Stillitano, regularly brought as many as eight top European clubs to the U.S. for a series of exhibitions before the competition was suspended two years ago because of COVID-19.
With the pandemic fading, Relevent will stage a four-team women’s ICC in August in Portland, Ore. But the men’s competition has yet to return. So on Friday, AEG, a major sports and entertainment producer and the parent company of the Galaxy, announced it was stepping into the void with a five-team, nine-day summer tour headlined by Real Madrid, the newly minted Champions League winner.
Real Madrid will play three games, ending with a July 30 date with Italy’s Juventus at the Rose Bowl. Also participating is Spanish giant Barcelona and Mexico’s two most popular teams, Club América and Chivas de Guadalajara.
The tour will kick off July 22 with Juventus meeting América at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Real Madrid will play
Barcelona the next day in the same stadium, marking just their fourth meeting outside Europe and their second in the U.S. Barcelona beat Real Madrid on penalty kicks in an ICC game in South Florida in 2017.
Barcelona and Real Madrid were scheduled to meet in one of the first sports events at Sofi Stadium in August 2020, but that game was canceled due to the pandemic.
Real Madrid will then face América at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on July 26 with Barcelona playing Juventus at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on the same day before the