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La Liga Players Continue Silent Protest Against Miami Match Decision

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
October 19, 2025
in Football, Sports
La Liga Players Continue Silent Protest Against Miami Match Decision

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Players across Spain’s top flight continued their symbolic protest on Saturday, standing still for the first 15 seconds after kick-off in multiple La Liga matches. The coordinated act is a response to the Spanish football federation’s (RFEF) decision to stage Villarreal’s fixture against Barcelona in Miami on 20 December — a move that has drawn strong criticism from players and clubs alike.

The gesture, first seen in Friday’s Oviedo vs Espanyol clash, was replicated in high-profile games involving Barcelona vs Girona and Atletico Madrid vs Osasuna. Players at Sevilla vs Mallorca and Villarreal vs Real Betis also joined in. Television broadcasters attempted to minimize the visibility of the protest by either cutting to exterior shots of the stadium or zooming tightly over the centre circle.

Players Show Solidarity
Barcelona midfielder Pedri said after their 2–1 win over Girona that his team felt compelled to join in: “We were not part of the protest officially, but we wanted to stand with our fellow professionals.”

The Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE), which organized the demonstrations, accused La Liga of a “lack of transparency, dialogue and coherence.” It said the protest was not meant to target any single club but to demand fair consultation and respect for players’ labour rights.

League Defends Its Move
La Liga responded, expressing its “willingness to meet” with the AFE to foster dialogue and clarify the reasoning behind the overseas match.

Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, whose team faces Getafe on Sunday, also backed the protest, saying, “We are against the Miami match. It distorts the competition. There hasn’t been unanimity or proper consultation.”

Divided Opinions Among Officials
Despite growing opposition, RFEF president Rafael Louzan defended the move as “good for football,” while Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the Miami clash will be “a great show.”

The controversy mirrors similar global trends, with Italy’s Serie A recently approving a Milan vs Como match to be played in Perth, Australia. For now, though, Spain’s footballers remain united in their stand — even if it means staying still.

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