Javier Tebas eyes Africa expansion as LA LIGA considers historic Morocco fixtures

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LALIGA president Javier Tebas has suggested that the Spanish top flight could stage some of its matches in Africa, with Morocco emerging as a possible destination for future games.

The proposal follows last year’s controversy when the league explored the idea of moving a high-profile fixture between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid to the United States, a plan that was ultimately dropped after widespread criticism.

Tebas now appears to be revisiting the concept of international fixtures, this time closer to home, pointing to North Africa as a more practical option.

“Yes, given the number of supporters who follow the Spanish league in Morocco, I think it would be easier to play in Morocco, especially because the logistical constraints linked to travel are minimal,” the league chief explained, as per Goal.

“We could also consider a match in the new Casablanca stadium. Why not?”

Morocco’s growing football profile and its role as a co-host of the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal could further strengthen the case for such a move, should LALIGA push ahead with its expansion plans.

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