Barcelona Could Join the premier League - Catalan Sports Minister Says
Barcelona
could come and play in the Premier League if Sunday's referendum on Catalan
independence is passed, the region's sports minister has claimed. The Spanish
government on the other-hand has declared the vote illegal instructing the
police to seize ballot boxes. Spain's
prime minister Mariano has insisted the referendum “won't happen”. Barcelona
could join the Premier League – Catalan sports minister Barcelona could join
the Premier League – Catalan sports minister (photo: Getty) There is strong
support for independence among Catalonia's 7.5m population including support
from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, but parties loyal to Spain are
boycotting the vote. Among the many uncertainties is what will happen to the
region's football clubs, including FC Barcelona, if Catalonia becomes a new country. Gerard
Figueras, Catalonia's minster of sport, said: “In the case of independence,
Catalan teams in La Liga, Barcelona, Espanyol and Girona, will have to decide
where they want to play, in the Spanish league or a neighbouring country,
Italy, France or the Premier League. “Now in Spain
there are teams from other countries who play in national leagues: clubs from Andorra in
football and basketball. Monaco
play in France,
in England Welsh clubs. I don't think that UEFA has anything against seeing
another club play in a different league from their country.” Spain have insisted Barcelona will not be allowed to play in La
Liga if the illegal vote goes through. La Liga president Javier Tebas said: “In
sport, it isn't a la carte and things must be clearly stated. It isn't easy to
have an agreement and study Spanish legislation but if they (Catalan clubs) do
get that, then they will not be able to play in Spain's
La Liga, but I hope it doesn't come to that Guardiola, who has played for Catalonia's
representative side, has backed independence. Speaking at a rally in June, the Manchester City manager said: “We have no other
option but to vote. We call on the international community to support us and on
democrats the world over to help us to defend the rights that are threatened in
Catalunya, such as the right of freedom of expression and the right to vote.” A
recent statement from Barcelona
said: “FC Barcelona, in holding the utmost respect for its diverse body of
members, will continue to support the will of the majority of Catalan people,
and will do so in a civil, peaceful, and exemplary way.” The Catalan club will
however have to look outside of politics as they welcome Las
Palmas to the Camp
Nou in bid to make it
seven wins from seven games in their La Liga campaign.

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