November 1 – UEFA has received declarations of interest from 11 member associations to host their club competition finals in 2021, with Munich and St Petersburg going head to head to stage the Champions League climax.
The declarations of interest are not binding and the final proposals will have to be delivered with the bid dossiers by 15 February 2019. The UEFA Executive Committee will select the successful host associations at a meeting which is scheduled to take place in May or June 2019.
The bidding procedure for the selection of the venues to host the 2021 UEFA club competition finals, was launched on 28 September, with a 26 October deadline.
Interested bidders:
UEFA Champions League:
Country | City | Stadium |
Germany | Munich | Arena München |
Russia | St. Petersburg | Saint Petersburg Stadium |
UEFA Europa League:
Country | City | Stadium |
Austria | Vienna | Ernst Happel Stadium |
Georgia | Tbilisi | Boris Paichadze Erovnuli Stadioni – Dinamo Arena |
Spain | Sevilla | venue to be confirmed |
UEFA Super Cup:
Country | City | Stadium |
Belarus | Minsk | Dinamo Stadium |
Finland | Helsinki | Helsinki Olympic Stadium |
Northern Ireland | Belfast | National Football Stadium of Windsor Park |
Ukraine | Kharkiv | Metalist Stadium |
UEFA Women’s Champions League:
Country | City | Stadium |
Czech Republic | Prague | Eden Arena |
Sweden | Gothenburg | Gamla Ullevi |
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