Tebas and the RFEF face opposition from players to playing outside of Spain.

Javier Tebas 's dream is closer to fulfillment after he put it on the table in 2018, only for Luis Rubiales to slam the door on him from the federation. Seven years later, there's only one obstacle left on the table: the stars of the show.
Players from Primera Division clubs, including Villarreal and Barcelona, the teams scheduled to play the first LaLiga match on international soil on December 20 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, are opposed to the match until they know the details surrounding the matchday 17 match of the league championship.
At the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) Board of Directors meeting on Monday, where the match was approved, Miguel Ángel Nadal , a board member, and David Aganzo , president of the AFE, expressed their opposition to the project, having received no information. AFE officials speak of a rush, and Nadal asserts that the clubs have not been properly informed.
The information that has been omitted initially concerns everything surrounding the playing of an international match, such as the criteria by which the teams were selected, how travel will work, legal and health coverage, the selection of referees, and television funding, among other things.
The RFEF, for its part, says it has received the request from the clubs involved and verified the necessary documentation. It has approved submitting it to UEFA for the initiation of the process and subsequent authorization from FIFA.
The first match LaLiga proposed to be played outside our borders was Girona vs. Barça in the 2018/19 season. The match was scheduled to take place in January 2019, and the company in charge of organizing it was Relevent, which is the same company that will attempt to manage this new attempt.
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