Soccer-Spain v Argentina 'Finalissima' match in Qatar cancelled amid conflict


March 15 (Reuters) - The 'Finalissima' match ⁠between Spain and Argentina that was scheduled to ⁠be held in Qatar later this month has been ‌cancelled due to the conflict in the Middle East, UEFA said in a statement on Sunday.

The contest between European champions Spain and Copa America ​winners Argentina was scheduled for March ⁠27 at Doha's Lusail Stadium.

UEFA ⁠said they held discussions with the organising authorities in Qatar ⁠and ‌concluded that the match could not take place due to the "current political situation" in the region.

"It is ⁠a source of great disappointment to UEFA and ​the organisers ‌that circumstances and timing have denied the teams of ⁠the chance ​to compete for this prestigious prize in Qatar," UEFA said in a statement.

OTHER ALTERNATIVES REJECTED BY ARGENTINA

UEFA said they explored other ⁠feasible alternatives but they proved to be 'unacceptable' ​to the Argentinian Football Association (AFA).

UEFA first offered to stage the match at the Santiago Bernabeu with a 50:50 split of supporters ⁠in the stadium.

A second option was to stage the Finalissima over two legs -- at the Bernabeu on March 27 and the second leg in Buenos Aires during an international ​window before the next Euros and Copa ⁠America.

However, the AFA rejected both options. UEFA said Argentina made ​a counter offer to play the ‌game after the World Cup but ​Spain had no available dates.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Joe Bavier and Pritha Sarkar)

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