Argentina–Spain 2026 Finalissima cancelled due to Middle East conflict

The Finalissima match between Copa América champions Argentina and European Championship winners Spain, originally scheduled for late March 2026 at Qatar's Lusail Stadium, has been cancelled amid escalating Middle East tensions. UEFA's alternative venue and format proposals were all rejected by the Argentinian Football Association, ending plans for the prestige fixture.

Originally announced by Conmebol in December 2025 for March 26 or 27 (potentially 30), the match pitting the world's top-ranked teams was set for Lusail Stadium, site of Argentina's 2022 World Cup triumph.

UEFA announced the cancellation on March 16, 2026, citing the region's political instability, including reported Iranian targeting of Qatar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. UEFA stated: “Due to the current political situation in the region, the Finalissima cannot be played as hoped in Qatar.”

Salvage efforts included:
- Relocating to Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu on the original date with 50:50 fan split (rejected by Argentina).
- Two legs: Bernabéu and Buenos Aires pre-2028 tournaments, 50:50 split in Madrid (rejected).
- Neutral European venue on March 27/30 (rejected).

Argentina proposed a post-World Cup date, unfeasible due to Spain's schedule. With no viable options, UEFA scrapped the fixture.

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