RFEF reject Barcelona and Osasuna appeal over game with stars to miss game

Barcelona and Osasuna will be played within 48 hours of a number of their players who have international duty, after the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has rejected a profession from both parties to regulate the game again.

The competition in Montjuic was postponed two weeks ago when Barcelona Team Doctor Carles Minarro Garcia unfortunately only died a few hours before the game. Last week, the RFEF, reportedly at the request of La Liga, rescheduled the competition for Thursday 27 March, only two days after the international luminaires have been completed.

It means that Barcelona will probably be Ronald Araujo and Brazilian Raphinha without Uruguayan, who will be in action against Bolivia and Argentina on Tuesday evening. In the latter case, Raphinha's game ends in the early hours of the morning. Gerard Martin, Fermin Lopez and Pablo Torre are also in action for the Spain's under-21 side, meanwhile the starting central defender of Osasuna, Enzo Boyomo plays the same night for Cameroon against Libya.

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