Barcelona vs Osasuna Match Set for March 27 Despite Club Protests

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For Barcelona the rescheduled fixture comes at a crucial stage of the season

The postponed La Liga match between Barcelona and Osasuna will take place on March 27, as confirmed by Mundo Deportivo. The game, originally scheduled for March 8, was canceled following the tragic death of Barcelona's team doctor, Carles Minyarro García.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has rescheduled the match for March 27, a decision that has been met with opposition from both clubs. Both Barcelona and Osasuna filed protests against the date, citing scheduling conflicts and preparation challenges. However, the federation has dismissed these concerns, and the match will proceed as planned.

For Barcelona, the rescheduled fixture comes at a crucial stage of the season as they continue their pursuit of the La Liga title. Meanwhile, Osasuna will be looking to secure valuable points in their bid to avoid relegation.

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