More chaos for Barcelona! Why La Liga giants have been forced to CANCEL Japan leg of pre-season plans one day before flight with entire Asia tour thrown into doubt

Barcelona have officially announced the cancellation of their pre-season friendly against Japanese club Vissel Kobe, which was scheduled to take place this Sunday, July 27. The Catalan giants were set to fly out to Japan on Thursday morning at 11am local time, but that plan has now been abandoned following what the club has described as a “serious contractual breach” by the promoter responsible for organising the fixture.

  • were slated to fly to on Thursday
  • The club has cancelled its flight
  • The Asia tour is standing on shaky grounds

More chaos for Barcelona! Why La Liga giants have been forced to CANCEL Japan leg of pre-season plans one day before flight with entire Asia tour thrown into doubtMore chaos for Barcelona! Why La Liga giants have been forced to CANCEL Japan leg of pre-season plans one day before flight with entire Asia tour thrown into doubtMore chaos for Barcelona! Why La Liga giants have been forced to CANCEL Japan leg of pre-season plans one day before flight with entire Asia tour thrown into doubt

Although the match in Japan is now officially off, Barcelona have left the door open to proceed with the second leg of their Asia tour, scheduled to take place in . The club are currently assessing whether to move forward with those fixtures, pending resolution of certain terms with the South Korean event organisers.

In a formal statement, Barcelona explained the reasoning behind the abrupt cancellation. It read: “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. Nevertheless, the Club will consider readjusting the leg of the summer tour in South Korea, where two games are scheduled against (31 July) and (4 August), 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. FC Barcelona regrets this incident and the impact it will have on the many, many Barca fans in Japan.”

According to Spanish journalist Gerard Romero, the cancellation of the game has put the entirety of Barcelona’s Asian pre-season tour in jeopardy. In a social media update, he remarked that the tour is now “hanging by a thread,” suggesting that even the matches in South Korea could be called off if logistical and contractual issues are not resolved swiftly.

The collapse of the Japan leg of the tour comes as a significant blow to Barcelona’s summer plans. Pre-season tours are critical not only for physical conditioning and squad cohesion but also for revenue generation and global brand development. Asian tours, in particular, have become key marketing events for Europe’s top clubs, offering lucrative partnerships and commercial exposure. Now, everything appears to hinge on whether the issues with the South Korean leg of the tour can be resolved in time.