Supercopa de Espana to be one-legged game, 'probably in Tangier'

Sevilla, however, insists the RFEF still hasn't communicated anything to it in an official capacity.

Published : Jul 09, 2018 20:45 IST

Sevilla's reservations about playing the Supercopa de Espana as a one-legged game abroad have been ignored.
Sevilla's reservations about playing the Supercopa de Espana as a one-legged game abroad have been ignored.
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Sevilla's reservations about playing the Supercopa de Espana as a one-legged game abroad have been ignored.

The 2018 Supercopa de Espana between Barcelona and Sevilla will be played as a one-off encounter, "probably in Tangier" and against the latter side's wishes, Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales has confirmed.

RFEF had not made a secret of its desire to shake things up with Spain's traditional season curtain-raiser, which is usually a two-legged affair comprising of home-and-away fixtures for the clubs involved.

Sevilla, which qualified for the Supercopa by virtue of reaching the Copa del Rey final last season, expressed itstheir annoyance at RFEF's proposal and claimed it would reject any such suggestions.

The Andalusian club said it had already made a commitment to its supporters regarding two matches and that it had to look out for the best interests of fans.

Nevertheless, RFEF has gone ahead and confirmed the trophy will be contested over a single match on August 12 and is likely to take place in Morocco.

 

When asked why he wanted the game to be played in Tangier, Rubiales said: "There are some economic conditions. One of the clubs asked for an economic compensation of €950,000 and when it is held in Tangier, the economic compensation will be higher."

"It will cover the entire trip and the stay, there will be 6,000 tickets for each of the clubs, the rest of the tickets will be sold online. We have looked for other options, but in terms of financial compensation they did not come in. We want the stadium to be filled for the Supercopa, and that's why we have looked for a smaller stadium."

"Playing in Seville or Barcelona did not give us that option. LaLiga and the Association of Spanish Footballers [AFE] support the decision of the RFEF," he said.

Despite Rubiales' comments, Sevilla insist the RFEF still has not communicated anything to it in an official capacity about the Supercopa.

 

A statement on its official Twitter account read: "In the face of media questions and news articles relating to the RFEF decision on the Supercopa de Espana as a one-leg fixture, Sevilla FC clarifies that the Federation has still not made any official communication to the club."

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