The demonstrations in Catalonia against the convictions of the separatist leaders defeated Clasico FC Barcelona-Real Madrid, which was to be played this Saturday, October 26th. Both clubs must quickly find a new date to play the game.

The Clasico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid scheduled this Saturday, October 26, one of the most watched matches on the planet, is postponed due to unrest in Catalonia, announced Friday the Spanish federation. The two clubs "will have to agree on the new date of the match," added the federation in a statement, setting a deadline of Monday, October 20 at 10:00. If no agreement is reached between the clubs on that date, the federation will make the decision itself.

Wednesday, the Professional Football League had asked the Federation that the next "Clasico" planned in Barcelona on October 26 can be played in Madrid, "due to exceptional circumstances beyond (his) control". According to the press, both clubs refused.

Tense situation in Catalonia

At this date, the separatist parties and associations, mobilized since the beginning of the week against the condemnation of separatist leaders, are planning to call a big demonstration in Barcelona. Five days after the heavy prison sentences imposed on nine pro-independence leaders on Monday for their role in the secession attempt in 2017, the situation remains very tense in Catalonia where separatist mobilization has been marked by four nights of violence.

Friday, day of "general strike", "freedom marches" parts of the entire region must converge in Barcelona for a major event scheduled for 15:00. An extraordinary match between two of the biggest clubs on the planet, the Clasico of the Spanish league between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid is a match followed around the world.