UEFA's Global Gamble: Barcelona and AC Milan Cleared for Foreign Fixtures, Premier League Grounded!

UEFA leadership has voiced a strong desire to prevent football clubs from hosting domestic league games in foreign countries, a move that could impact future plans by leagues like the Premier League. Despite this firm stance, European football chiefs currently find themselves unable to block two specific requests from La Liga and Serie A to play matches outside of Europe this season.
Specifically, Barcelona is slated to play a La Liga match in Miami in December, and AC Milan will face Como in Perth, Australia, in February. These approvals, though granted, were made with clear reluctance. UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has personally expressed deep opposition to the concept of playing domestic matches abroad, stating unequivocally, “League matches should be played on home soil.”
The UEFA executive committee confirmed that it had “reluctantly taken the decision to approve, on an exceptional basis” these requests from Spain and Italy. The primary reason cited for this reluctant approval was a current lack of explicit rules within UEFA’s framework to prevent such games from being switched to international venues. However, this decision is not intended to set a precedent. Ceferin emphasized, “While it is regrettable to have to let these two games go ahead, this decision is exceptional and shall not be seen as setting a precedent.”
Looking ahead, UEFA has pledged to collaborate closely with FIFA to develop robust regulations that will “uphold the integrity of domestic competitions and the close bond between clubs, their supporters and local communities.” Ceferin’s commitment is clear: to safeguard the integrity of national leagues and ensure that football remains deeply rooted in its home environment. This initiative aims to plug the existing regulatory gap that allowed the current exceptions.
The sentiment against playing domestic games overseas is shared by other major leagues. Premier League chief Richard Masters has also publicly stated his total opposition to the prospect of English games being played outside the UK. While the current policy is firm, it's worth noting that such a policy could potentially change if 14 out of the 20 top-flight Premier League clubs were to vote in favor of exploring the option.
Fan groups have also weighed in on the issue. Football Supporters Europe (FSE) expressed their regret over the decision to allow the two specific requests. However, they acknowledged that all 55 national associations have committed not to make further requests for domestic matches abroad without first consulting UEFA. FSE welcomed UEFA’s commitment to work with FIFA, stressing that “The onus is now on FIFA to plug this regulatory gap” to ensure future rules uphold the integrity of domestic competitions.
In summary, while two high-profile European domestic matches will proceed abroad this season due to a temporary regulatory void, UEFA, supported by key leagues and fan groups, is actively working with FIFA to establish new rules that will prevent such occurrences in the future, reinforcing the principle that domestic league football belongs on home soil.
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