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UEFA Champions League Final venue moved from Russia to France after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Stade de France in Paris will host the final on the 28th of May

The final will no longer be at the Gazprom Arena

France's national stadium, Stade de France will host the UEFA Champions League final on the 28th of May and not Gazprom Arena in Russia UEFA has announced
France's national stadium, Stade de France will host the UEFA Champions League final on the 28th of May and not Gazprom Arena in Russia UEFA has announced

After UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin called his ‘extraordinary meeting’ of Executive Committee, UEFA has decided to move the UEFA Champions League final from the Gazprom Arena to Stade de France. It is the national stadium of France. The final was due to be held in Saint Petersburg but has now been moved to Paris after Russia invaded the sovereign nation of Ukraine. The last time a final was held at Stade de France was in 2006 when Barcelona won it. It also held the final of 2000 that Real Madrid won.

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