The cancelled El Clasico in Las Vegas will see Barça miss out on €9m

The cancelled El Clasico in Las Vegas will see Barça miss out on €9m

Piqué, en una imagen del Clásico de Miami, celebrado el 29 de julio de 2017 y que ganó el Barça 2-3, con gol final del central canterano
Piqué, en una imagen del Clásico de Miami, celebrado el 29 de julio de 2017 y que ganó el Barça 2-3, con gol final del central canterano | EFE

The match was scheduled to take place this summer but has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak

The health crisis provoked by the COVID-19 outbreak has forced the International Champions Cup to cancel their preseason tournament, which is traditionally held in the USA and Asia, this summer. 

One of the scheduled matches for the summer was an El Clasico in Las Vegas. A huge opportunity for both Barça and Real Madrid to expand their reach in the US but also a huge payday for the LaLiga giants. 

The cancellation means neither side will pocket the reported €9m each for the game.

BAD NEWS

It's bad news in a time when football sides need all the cash injections they can get. This would have only been the second time a Clasico had been played in the United States.

In 2017, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, over 66,000 were in attendance to watch Real Madrid face Barça. The Catalan side won 3-2 thanks to goals from Messi, Rakitic and Pique. 

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