JAKARTA - The Spanish League match between Villarreal and Levante, which was scheduled to take place at Levante's home on Sunday, December 14, was postponed following a warning of bad weather in the eastern coastal region of Spain.

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The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) suspended the match after local meteorological authorities issued a red-level extreme weather warning in the Valencia region.

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"Based on safety recommendations related to the forecast of heavy rain in the Valencia region, as well as the existence of a red level warning, the RFEF competition judge decided to postpone the match," the RFEF wrote in a statement on its official website, quoted via Antara, Sunday, December 14.

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The postponement of the match due to extreme weather is not the first time it has occurred in the region. Last year, a number of Spanish League and King's Cup matches were also postponed after heavy flooding hit the same area and killed more than 200 people.

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Villarreal currently ranks third in the Spanish League standings and has performed impressively throughout the season. The Yellow Submarine team is eight points behind the leader Barcelona, but still has two more matches than the defending champion.

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Meanwhile, Real Madrid, who are in second place, are scheduled to travel to Alaves' home on Sunday night. Los Blancos are trying to cut the seven-point gap from Barcelona at the top of the table.


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