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Barcelona cancels friendly against Vissel Kobe, citing contractual breaches

Barcelona cancels friendly against Vissel Kobe, citing contractual breaches

Japan Times4 days ago
Barcelona has canceled a preseason friendly against Vissel Kobe, citing contractual breaches by the promoter, while their two scheduled friendlies in South Korea are also at risk of suspension, the club said.
The La Liga champion was scheduled to play Vissel on Sunday in Kobe, and to play South Korea's FC Seoul on July 31 and Daegu FC on Aug. 4.
"Barcelona announces that it has been obliged to suspend its participation in the game scheduled for next Sunday in Japan due to serious contractual breaches on behalf of the promoter," Barca said in a statement on Wednesday.
"Nevertheless, the club will consider readjusting the leg of the summer tour in South Korea," it said, "if certain conditions are met by the promoter.
"If these conditions are met, then the club will travel to South Korea in the coming days. Barcelona regrets this incident and the impact it will have on the many, many Barca fans in Japan."
In a statement on Thursday, Vissel Kobe apologized to fans.
"We sincerely apologize for any concern this may cause to the many fans and related parties who were looking forward to this match," the J1 club said.
"Our club is working in collaboration with relevant parties to gather necessary information and take appropriate measures."
Barcelona did not identify the promoter in its statement, but when the tour was first announced it had named them as the Yasuda Group.
Reuters has contacted the group for comment.
The promoter for matches in South Korea, D-DRIVE, said on Thursday they wanted to make the remainder of the tour a success.
"To our fans in Korea: please rest assured — D-DRIVE remain fully committed to making the rest of the tour a success. We will continue to do our utmost to deliver unforgettable matches," D-DRIVE CEO Seul Ham said in a statement.
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