LaLiga players pause game to protest Miami match

Marcotti explains why UEFA allowed Miami move for Villarreal vs. Barcelona (2:47)Gab Marcotti and Don Hutchison break down the good and the bad of Villarreal and Barcelona’s LaLiga clash being played in Miami. (2:47)

LaLiga players launched protests against the league’s decision to stage a regular-season game in Miami, but the first protest on Friday was not shown on live television as expected.

The game came just hours after the Spanish soccer players’ union announced that protests would be held straight after kickoff in games in the ninth round from Friday through Monday.

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The players’ union said in a statement that the “players will protest in a symbolic fashion to denounce the lack of transparency, dialogue and coherence of LaLiga regarding the possibility of playing a game in the United States.”

The union said the captains of the 20 topflight sides were in agreement with the protest. But the union added that it had not asked the Barcelona and Villarreal players to participate in the protest even though, the union said, “they share the basic premise of the protest.”

Earlier Friday, Barcelona coach Hansi Flick and his players were not pleased at having to travel 7,200 kilometers (4,500 miles) to play a regular-season game.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended the move by saying it represents an opportunity to further push into the American sports market.

But for Flick and his players, it represents added travel before a short winter break. Barcelona will also travel to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup starting on Jan. 7.

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong also criticized playing the game in the U.S., saying players were already overloaded with travel and a packed playing calendar.

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has defended the game abroad as a key to boosting “revenues in the mid- to long-term” and increasing the value of his competition’s television rights, which lag behind those of England’s Premier League.

Marcotti explains why UEFA allowed Miami move for Villarreal vs. Barcelona (2:47)Gab Marcotti and Don Hutchison break down the good and the bad of Villarreal and Barcelona’s LaLiga clash being played in Miami. (2:47)

Gab Marcotti and Don Hutchison break down the good and the bad of Villarreal and Barcelona’s LaLiga clash being played in Miami. (2:47)

LaLiga made official last week its plans to hold the Barcelona-Villarreal game in Miami on Dec. 20.

Barcelona host Girona and Villarreal host Real Betis on Saturday.

Like Barcelona, Villarreal were also playing in the Champions League.

Tebas said the league plans to make an international match an annual event.

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