Tebas insiste en su plan de trasladar algún partido de nuestro campeonato al exterior
The latest episode in the ongoing wrangle between LaLiga's Javier Tebas and Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales centred on both individuals calling a meeting for Spain's 2B and Tercera division sides
Cristiano Ronaldo arrived back in Madrid yesterday ahead of one of the most appealing ties in the Champions League Round of 16, the very same day that Luis Rubiales outlined a new proposal for Spanish football...
Alfredo Relaño looks at Javier Tebas' plan to take the Week 21 game between Girona and Barcelona to the United States. A project which never came to fruition.
A kick where it hurts. The proposed LaLiga game between Girona and Barcelona will not be staged in Miami but at Montilivi.
As the Champions League group stage reaches its denouement, with Real Madrid and Barcelona into the last 16 as winners of their sections...
The planned LaLiga match in Miami remains a major source of conflict between football's two main governing bodies in Spain...
Now Real Madrid have stated in writing their opposition to Javier Tebas' plan to hold the Girona-Barcelona LaLiga fixture in Miami, things feel rather different.
Yesterday Luis Rubiales responded to the request from Tebas about the much discussed LaLiga match in Miami, stating his opposition to the idea.
The scheduled date for the Miami match is approaching (January 26, 2019 for Girona-Barça) and we still don't know whether or not it will go ahead...
Alfredo Relaño reflects on the meeting between Rubiales, Infantino and Pedro Sánchez as they make Spain's proposal to host either Euro 28 or World Cup 2030.
Everything points to the Girona-Barça game scheduled for January as being the match selected by LaLiga as part of their US experiment
Saturday's game in Valladolid has become a prickly matter for LaLiga right at a time when their aspirations are to take their product overseas in attempt to increase international awareness for the domestic game
AS editor Alfredo Relaño gives his thoughts on Atlético's game against Rayo and Valladolid's pitch controversy, and looks ahead to the game against Real Madrid and Girona.
"If need be, we'll charter flights to take 3,000 season-ticket holders out there," LaLiga's president, Javier Tebas, said to me yesterday...