UEFA will no longer stage this season’s Champions League final in St. Petersburg after Russia attacked Ukraine, The Associated Press has learned.
An extraordinary meeting of the UEFA executive committee will be held on Friday to discuss the crisis and where officials are likely to confirm whether the 2022 Champions League final on Saturday, May 28 should still be held at the Gazprom Arena in St. Petersburg, Russia, a source told the AP.
“Following the evolution of the situation between Russia and Ukraine in the last 24 hours, the UEFA president has decided to call an extraordinary meeting of the executive committee .... in order to evaluate the situation and take all necessary decisions”, UEFA said in a statement confirming the meeting.
The European Parliament, British government and fan groups had asked UEFA to reverse their decision to play the showpiece of Europe’s premier club competition in Russian city St. Petersburg, where the stadium is sponsored by Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom.