UEFA allows Barcelona in US and Milan in Australia but calls those overseas league games regrettable

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal reacts during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
Barcelona's Lamine Yamal reacts during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
AC Milan's Christian Pulisic misses a penalty kick during the Serie A soccer match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, Sunday Oct. 5, 2025. (Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse via AP)
AC Milan's Christian Pulisic misses a penalty kick during the Serie A soccer match between Juventus and AC Milan at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, Sunday Oct. 5, 2025. (Fabio Ferrari/LaPresse via AP)
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, center, FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, left, and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi speak before the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Oct.1, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, center, FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta, left, and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi speak before the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Oct.1, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA said Monday it would reluctantly not oppose the tradition-busting plans for Barcelona to play a league game in Miami and AC Milan in Australia.

Amid fierce opposition from fan groups across the continent, consent from the European soccer body was a key step for La Liga’s plan to stage Villarreal vs. Barcelona in Miami on Dec. 20 and Serie A’s AC Milan vs Como in Perth in February.

UEFA blamed a lack of clear rules from world soccer body FIFA to block the proposed games, which many fans see as a threat to cut teams’ ties to their home communities.

“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,” UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said in a statement.

UEFA said it will “actively contribute to the ongoing work led by FIFA to ensure that future rules uphold the integrity of domestic competitions and the close bond between clubs, their supporters and local communities."

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