Hmmm, personally I do really doubt Real Madrid FC will allow this to happen though. Or you think they would?
Barcelona and Athletic Club want to play the Copa del Rey final at the Santiago Bernabeu after progressing to the cup showpiece on Wednesday night, but Real Madrid are already looking for excuses to get out of hosting the famous fixture.
Barca beat Villarreal 3-1 at El Madrigal to secure a comprehensive
6-2 aggregate win and a first final under Luis Enrique, with Athletic
running out 2-0 winners at Espanyol later that same night to advance 3-1
overall.
Luis Enrique explained afterwards that he did not mind where the
final was played, but Andres Iniesta would relish the chance to play at
the home of the club's arch-rivals: "I don't know what the final
decision will be, but the Bernabeu is a ground where you would enjoy
playing a final."
And club president Josep Maria Bartomeu added: "We would like to play
at a big stadium so the maximum possible number of supporters can be
there. For superstitious reasons, we don't want it to be our stadium,
but we want a big one. It could be the Bernabeu."
For his part, Athletic coach Ernesto Valverde said: "For me, playing
at the Bernabeu would seem like a very good idea. We would bring more
fans than Barcelona I'm sure."
Barca and Athletic met in the 2009 final at Mestalla and then again at Atletico's Vicente Calderon in 2012.
Then, they had hoped to play at the Bernabeu, but Madrid inisisted on
carrying out repairs on stadium toilets to scupper those plans.
Madrid are keen to avoid scenes similar to 1997, when Barca beat
Betis to win the Copa at the Bernabeu and president Joan Gaspart ran on
to the pitch amid wild celebrations while the Catalans' club anthem was
played over the loudspeaker system.
Furthermore, both Barca and Athletic are from regions - Catalunya and
the Basque Country - in which many are keen to seal independence from
Spain. In 2009, Spanish broadcaster TVE censured the national
anthem as it was greeted with a chorus of boos and whistles from fans of
the two clubs, while supporters acted similarly in the 2012 showpiece.
Such a scenario is already seen as an embarrassment in a competition
that bears the name of the country's monarch and Madrid want to avoid
controversy in what will be King Felipe's first final as the country's
ruler.
One possible get-out for the capital club is that Real Madrid
Castilla could be in action in the play-offs for promotion to Spain's
Segunda Division and it is tradition for the B team to use the Bernabeu
in those matches.
Zinedine Zidane's side are currently second in Group II and will need
to finish among the first four of that sector to reach the play-offs,
although only two points currently separate the top six teams. If they
do qualify, Castilla must wait until May 18 to find out if they will
play at home on the weekend of the final (due to take place on May 30).
By then, however, it would be too late logistically to change the venue of the Copa's showpiece.
Madrid, meanwhile, are expected to remain silent on the issue unless
they receive an official request from the Spanish Football Federation
(RFEF) to play the match at the Bernabeu.

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