Lisbon to host Champions League in August

Published on: 17 June 2020

Lisbon will host this season's Champions League final on Aug. 23 after UEFA confirmed that the final stages of the 2019-20 competition will be held in the Portuguese capital rather than Istanbul, as originally planned.

Following a meeting of UEFA's Executive Committee on Wednesday, it has also been announced that the Champions League will be completed as a mini-competition from the quarterfinal onwards, with Benfica's Estadio da Luz and Sporting's Estadio Jose Alvalade being used to stage the games.

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The mini tournament will run from Aug. 12-23, with the round-of-16 matches completed on Aug. 7-8.

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UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said: "I am delighted that we are able to resume almost all of our competitions. I am confident that we will not have to endure the fans' absence for long and that they will be allowed into stadiums sooner rather than later.

"UEFA took a bold decision when it decided to postpone Euro 2020. But in doing so, we created the space which has allowed domestic club competitions across the continent to resume, where possible, and play to a conclusion. While the game has suffered huge difficulties as a result of the pandemic, those blows would have landed much harder if we had not shown leadership in those early days."

With both the Champions League and Europa League competitions suspended before completion of the round of 16 in March due to the coronavirus crisis, UEFA has been forced to implement emergency measures in order to complete the two tournaments later this summer.

Sources have told ESPN that Istanbul, which was due to host the Champions League final for the first time since 2005, had expressed reservations last month about staging the game in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to ongoing restrictions of international travel into Turkey.

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And with UEFA deciding that the best way to conclude this year's Champions League was by staging a mini-tournament in one city, Istanbul stood down as host, leaving Lisbon to step in as ESPN reported earlier in June.

Sources have told ESPN that the close proximity of Lisbon's two stadiums -- both built to host games at Euro 2004 -- and ease of travel within a city with a high number of hotels make it well-equipped to accommodate eight squads and stage the mini-tournament.

Lisbon hosted the Champions League final as recently as 2014, when Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo scored in Real Madrid's 4-1 victory over Atletico Madrid at Estadio da Luz.

Meanwhile, the Europa League quarterfinals, semifinals and the final will be played as a final eight straight knockout tournament in Cologne, Duisburg, Dusseldorf and Gelsenkirchen between Aug. 10-21.

UEFA also confirmed that teams in both competitions can add three players to their squads for the remaining matches, though the players must be already registered at the club.

Source: espn.co.uk

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