UEFA gave an assertion on Friday morning to affirm that the 2022 Men’s Champions League final will be moved from St Petersburg to the Stade de France in Paris.
The final which was to be played on Saturday, 28th May at the Gazprom Arena however will presently change to France with the date and season of the game leftover unaltered.
The choice was taken at a UEFA Executive Committee meeting hung on Friday morning after the circumstance in Ukraine heightened.
UEFA likewise affirmed that all Russian and Ukrainian clubs and public groups playing in their contests will be expected to play home matches at nonpartisan scenes until additional notification.
‘The 2021/22 UEFA Men’s Champions League final will move from Saint Petersburg to Stade de France in Saint-Denis. The game will be played as at first booked on Saturday 28 May at 21:00 CET.’
The final was due to be played on Saturday, 28th May at the Gazprom Arena but will now switch to France with the date and time of the game remaining unchanged.
The decision was taken at a UEFA Executive Committee meeting held on Friday morning after the situation in Ukraine escalated.
UEFA also confirmed that all Russian and Ukrainian clubs and national teams playing in their competitions will be required to play home matches at neutral venues until further notice.
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