UEFA poised to move Champions League final from St Petersburg
UEFA is set to confirm on Friday this season’s Champions League Final will no longer take place in St Petersburg, the PA news agency understands.
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UEFA is set to confirm on Friday this season’s Champions League Final will no longer take place in St Petersburg, the PA news agency understands.
UEFA say they "strongly condemn" the Russian invasion of Ukraine and have confirmed the outcome of a number of key decisions will be announced on Friday.
La UEFA reúne este viernes de manera extraordinaria a su Comité Ejecutivo para valorar la situación en Ucrania, tras el inicio de la ofensiva militar por parte de Rusia, y tomar así decisiones respecto al fútbol y sus competiciones europeas en suelo ucraniano y ruso, que podría conllevar quitarle a San Petersburgo la final de la Liga de Campeones, además de condenar la invasión.
The Scottish Football Association is in talks with UEFA over the situation facing Scotland’s World Cup play-off opponents Ukraine.
UEFA will move this year's Champions League final from St Petersburg in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a source with knowledge of the situation told Reuters on Thursday. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has called an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee on Friday morning and it is expected to agree on moving the final. The showcase match in European club football was set to be held at Zenit St Petersburg's stadium on May 28 - an event that would have normally drawn thousands of fans from across the continent.
UEFA has called an extraordinary meeting of its executive committee to discuss the ongoing issues in Ukraine. In light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin is under pressure to act and the governing body will discuss options on Friday.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has called an extraordinary meeting for Friday following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.