BERKELEY– The Manchester United-Earthquakes game scheduled July 21 is being moved from Memorial Stadium to Avaya Stadium, a Cal official said Monday night.

Wesley Mallette, associate athletics director/strategic communications, said in a statement the school learned Monday that the event promoter was relocating the game to San Jose.

“We were informed that the change in venue was made in order to better meet Manchester United’s travel and logistical requirements,” the statement read.

Full refunds will be issued within five to seven days, according to the school. Details about the refunds will be announced Tuesday.

“In addition, we have been informed by the promoter that those who purchased tickets for the match in Berkeley will be eligible for a special presale opportunity to purchase seats before they go on sale to the general public,” the statement said.

The game is part of the International Champions Cup, a summer series featuring some of the world’s most popular clubs and three Major League Soccer teams. The Quakes are scheduled to face Club America of Mexico City on July 14 at Avaya Stadium and Manchester United is playing FC Barcelona on July 25 at Levi’s Stadium.

Event promoters put a third game in the Bay Area after the others quickly sold out.

Relevent Sports, which runs the exhibition tournament that draws huge crowds, used Memorial Stadium last summer for the Inter Milan-Real Madrid game that sold out.

Earthquakes officials did not immediately return calls or emails Monday night.

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