Barcelona plays a pre-season friendly in Japan on Sunday, as planned, said J-League-Kant Vissel Kobe, despite the fact that the Spanish club initially cancel the match, with reference to non-specific “serious contractual infringements”.
The announcement came after Barcelona said this week that “his participation in the game” had to suspend in Japan “because of serious contractual infringements on behalf of the promoter.”
The Spanish giants would play Vissel Kobe on Sunday before they traveled to Zuid -Korea to prevent Daegu FC on August 4 on August 4.
The Japanese team said on Friday in a statement that “after careful discussions with the relevant parties, the competition is planned for Sunday … will be held as planned.”
Vissel Kobe, for whom Barcelona and Spain Great Andres Iniesta played at the end of his career, said that there were “contractual problems” and that they had worked with their owner “to coordinate with the relevant parties, including Barcelona, to realize the game.”
Barcelona shared a video of the team that stepped out of a plane on X on Saturday, with the caption “Konnichiwa, Japan!”
“We are very enthusiastic to be in Japan,” they said in a different post.
