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After many comings and goings and negotiations, the Finalissima between Spain and Argentina has been suspended. This has been officially announced by UEFA in a statement: "It has not been possible to...

🚨 Official: Finalissima between Spain and Argentina called off After many comings and goings and negotiations, the Finalissima between Spain and Argentina has been suspended. This has been officially announced by UEFA in a statement: "It has not been possible to reach an agreement with Argentina on an alternative date. After intense discussions between UEFA and the organizing authorities in Qatar, it was announced today that, due to the current political situation in the region, the Finalissima between Spain, winners of Euro 2024, and Argentina, champions of the 2024 CONMEBOL Copa América, will not be able to take place as expected in Qatar on March 27.

It is a great disappointment for UEFA and the organizers that circumstances and timing have deprived the teams of the opportunity to compete for this prestigious trophy in Qatar, a country that has time and again demonstrated its ability to host top-level international events in state-of-the-art facilities. UEFA wishes to express its deep gratitude to the organizing committee and the relevant authorities in Qatar for their efforts to try to host the match, as well as its certainty that peace will soon return to the region. " The Finalissima was introduced as part of the close collaboration between UEFA and CONMEBOL and brings together the champions of Europe and South America in a celebration of international football at the highest level.

Argentina, current world champion, won the inaugural edition in 2022 with a 3-0 victory over Italy at Wembley Stadium in London. With a firm determination to save this important match, and despite the understandable difficulties involved in relocating such an important game at such short notice, UEFA explored other viable alternatives, but all of them ultimately proved unacceptable to the Argentine Football Association. The first option was to hold the match at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid on the original date, with a 50% split of fans in the stadium.

This would have provided a world-class stage, fitting for such a prestigious event, but Argentina refused. The second option was to play the Finalissima over two legs: one at the Santiago Bernabéu on March 27 and the other in Buenos Aires during an international window before the 2028 Euro and Copa América, again offering a 50% split of fans for the match in Madrid. This option was also rejected.