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Spanish Football And The Money

Spanish Football And The Money

HeyDaveHere, January 12, 2026January 12, 2026

Spanish football represents far more than just a sport in Spainβ€”it’s a cultural obsession that dominates conversations in every bar, office, and family gathering across the country.

From the global powerhouses of Real Madrid and Barcelona through to passionate regional clubs like Athletic Bilbao and Real Betis, Spanish football combines technical brilliance, tactical sophistication, and tribal passion that’s produced some of the world’s greatest players and most memorable matches in football history.

So, the Spanish Super Cup Final was played on Sunday.
The two giants of Spanish football.
π‘πžπšπ₯ 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐫𝐒𝐝 vs 𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐞π₯𝐨𝐧𝐚.

A massive domestic fixture.
Years of rivalry.
History, passion, bragging rights.

Naturally… it was played in Saudi Arabia.

Because when you think Spanish football, you immediately think of Riyadh. Obviously.

No doubt there were a couple of tastefully discreet suitcases of cash, a fleet of private jets, and some very comfortable hotel suites involved for the organising committees. All perfectly above board, I’m sure. Nothing to see here.

Meanwhile, the actual Spanish fans β€” the ones who go every week, rain or shine, home and away, spending their wages on tickets and beers β€” get to watch it on the telly. Again.

It’s hard to explain to a local lad from Vallecas or Nou Barris why a Spanish domestic final isn’t being played… well… in Spain.

Imagine the FA Cup Final being announced and the FA casually saying:
β€œRight then lads, Wembley’s off. We’re off to Washington DC. Or maybe Saudi Arabia. Depends who pays more.”

Spanish Football And The Money

You’d hear the screaming from Manchester to Cornwall.

This is where football starts eating itself.
The sport isn’t just TV rights, sponsors and VIP lounges. It’s the bloke who’s followed the same club for 40 years. It’s the kids in replica shirts dreaming of being there one day.

But more and more, big football seems to be saying:
β€œThanks for your loyalty. Now step aside while we chase the money.”

Too many backhanders, too many β€œstrategic partnerships”, too many decisions made in boardrooms thousands of miles away are making football less accessible to the people who actually built it.

Grass roots fans don’t want VIP boxes.
They want their football, in their country, with their people.

And that really shouldn’t be too much to ask.

Imagine the smaller clubs here in Spain, such as Granada or Elche, getting through to the final of the Spanish Super Cup, only to find they have to get a passport, book 8+ hour flights, hotel rooms and possibly travel to a country where alcohol is not permitted…..

It’s not just football, I know but to be honest Darts and Snooker and the like I can’t watch.

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