Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters FC will play two matches in Kochi in July in a three-way tournament with La Liga side Girona FC and A-League’s Melbourne City FC as part of the Toyota Yaris La Liga World. The three sides will play their matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from July 24.
Girona FC, who finished 10th in La Liga, will become only the second side from a top European league to visit India. After joining the top-flight last season, Girona FC made a strong statement by beating defending champions Real Madrid.
Australian club Melbourne City FC, managed by Warren Joyce, will come in after a third-placed finish in the hotly contested A-League, the best finish by the club in their history. Kerala Blasters FC will look to kick start their pre-season playing these top foreign clubs at home.
Well now Kochi, let's have a footballing event of a magnitude K̶o̶c̶h̶i̶ ̶K̶e̶r̶a̶l̶a̶ India has never seen before! @LaLigaEN & Toyota Yaris presents an international club tournament feat. @KeralaBlasters, @GironaFC and @MelbourneCity, this July!!!#KeralaBlasters #LaLigaWorld pic.twitter.com/mL3B5Znv8S
— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) June 26, 2018
La Liga ambassador and former Spain international Fernando Morientes, who unveiled the tournament trophy, said, “It gives me immense pleasure to be a part of such a historic moment. Pre-season tournaments are the best preparatory ground for a club to prepare for the season ahead.
“I remember how playing pre-season friendlies helped me identify the areas that I needed to work upon and be better prepared.”
Girona FC will be the first LaLiga team to play in India
— Girona FC (@GironaFC) June 26, 2018
✅ The matches will be played on July 27 and 28 in Kochi against the @KeralaBlasters of the @IndSuperLeague and the @MelbourneCity of the @ALeague.#LaLigaWorld @laligaEN #GironaFC #OrgullGironí pic.twitter.com/5zHcb1nNZl
Delf Geli, Girona FC’s president, said, “For Girona FC it will be a special experience as it will be the first time our team has played away from Europe since its foundation 88 years ago.
“We are looking forward to starting the tournament and showing the football that we’ve displayed in La Liga to the Indian football fans and the world.”
🇮🇳 India, here we come! 🇮🇳
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) June 26, 2018
We're heading to the subcontinent to take on @LaLiga's @GironaFC and @IndSuperLeague's @KeralaBlasters in July!
Details 📰 https://t.co/b3DF6nqkkw pic.twitter.com/0XdRZelmNU
Scott Munn, Melbourne City FC CEO said, “This is Melbourne City’s first ever visit to India, and the whole squad are incredibly excited about meeting the fans in Kochi and playing in front of such a passionate crowd.
“High-quality opposition is an important part of our pre-season preparation, and we are delighted to be taking on both Kerala Blasters and our sister-club Girona FC in this brand new tournament.”
This development that could provide an impetus to India’s quest to become one of the pre-season football destinations for clubs from across the world.