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Spain makes light of failure to reschedule Finalissima vs. Argentina with comedy sketch

By JOSEPH WILSONYahoo Sports

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s soccer team has made light of its and Argentina’s failure to find an alternative venue to play the canceled “Finalissima” match after the original site of Qatar was made untenable by the Iran war . Instead of playing Argentina on March 27 in Doha, Spain quickly arranged to play Serbia on the same day back home in Villarreal. A video posted on Friday on the Spanish team's X account includes a short sketch depicting a fictional Argentine couple bickering about the husband’s apparently hairbrained idea to send an audio message to Spain coach Luis de la Fuente to ask him for tickets to see Spain vs.

Serbia. The husband’s plan pays off when the coach responds positively. “Of course, count on the ticket, or rather tickets for you and your friends,” De la Fuente tells the Argentine fan.

“Although I would have liked to have seen you at a different game, I am sure this will be a great match as well. ” The game between the European and South American champions was called off on Sunday because of the widening of Iran’s attacks on neighboring Arab states in retaliation to ongoing bombardments by the United States and Israel. But the two teams and European and South American soccer officials were unable to agree on an alternative venue.

Upon its cancellation, the Spanish federation said that it and UEFA had tried “every possibility” to play the game, either at home or at another site, to no avail. UEFA said all other feasible alternatives it explored “ultimately proved unacceptable to the Argentinian Football Association," including playing it in Madrid, where there is a large Argentine community. The option of staging the event over two legs — one in Madrid on March 27, the other in Buenos Aires before the Euros and the Copa America in 2028 — was also rejected.

Argentina had proposed to play the match later this year after the World Cup but Spain had no available dates. South American soccer body CONMEBOL said in a statement on Sunday that Argentina’s federation (AFA) received an offer from UEFA to play the match in Italy on March 27, but the defending World Cup and Copa America champion countered that the game take place on March 31. It would have pitted Lionel Messi against Lamine Yamal in a showcase World Cup warmup.