The immediate decision regarding staging the Finalissima in Doha due to the Iran war made the region nervous
March 10 – Increasing instability in the Middle East following the United States/Israel war with Iran has thrown the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain in Qatar into further doubt as what was promised to be a short conflict becomes increasingly prolonged.
According to Rafael Louzán, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, a decision regarding the match is expected to be taken within the next 48 hours. The Qatar Football Association has postponed all domestic tournaments and matches until further notice.
The match between the European champions and the Copa América winners has been scheduled for March 27 at Lusail Stadium. It is part of the Football Festival which will feature five other international friendlies played with teams from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Serbia and hosts Qatar, each playing two games between March 26-31.
“It’s going to be very difficult [for game to be played in Doha]Louzán told Cadena Ser’s El Larguero. “In fact, four days ago we canceled the two charter flights we had booked for this event.”
But deteriorating security described by critics as an unintended consequence of former US president Donald Trump’s Middle East strategy is forcing sporting bodies to reassess events in the region.
“In the next 48 hours we expect a decision will be taken. It will most likely be moved to Europe due to the majority of players [of Spain and Argentina] based there. That would be a logical outcome.”
UEFA, CONMEBOL and local organizing committees have been closely monitoring the political situation in the Middle East. Louzan said the decision to move the Finalissima from Doha could not be taken lightly.
“There is a lot at stake,” Louzán said. “This [Finalissima] The deal is between UEFA and CONMEBOL through the company, the promoter, which has contracted the six matches [all in Doha]including Spain vs Argentina [March 27]Egypt vs Spain [March 30]Saudi Arabia vs. Serbia [March 30]and Argentina vs Qatar [March 31]. It’s all part of the whole package.
“We must extend our solidarity to countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. We have problems, but they also have problems.”
With the World Cup less than 100 days away, and the Trump administration enforcing a travel ban, the tournament is surrounded by a cloud that may not clear before a ball is kicked.
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