The mayor of Madrid has said the city is being considered as a potential host of this year’s Champions League final and has given the idea his “total and absolute support”.
The fixture was due
to be played at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul on May 30 before the
Champions League was postponed in March with only half of the last 16
completed.
The final last season between Liverpool and Tottenham was held at Atletico Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano while Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu hosted the 2010 decider between Inter and Bayern Munich.
“I know steps are
being taken in this regard and on behalf of the city council, I want to show my
total and absolute support for the Champions League final being held in Madrid,”
Madrid mayor Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida said on Monday night to Spanish
television channel Trece.
Spain has been able
to bring coronavirus under control in recent weeks and Madrid moved into phase
two, the penultimate stage of the government’s de-escalation programme, on
Monday.
But overall there
have been more than 27,000 deaths caused by coronavirus in the country.
“I think hosting an
international event like the Champions League final is very important but
especially in these circumstances,” Almeida added.
“What it would
demonstrate is Madrid’s ability to recover in a very short time from the
dramatic situation we have been through.”
Almeida added that “adequate
security conditions exist, we have the infrastructures and public services to
host it and it would send a message to the world that Madrid, despite what we
have experienced, does not give up and is back.”
UEFA is yet to
confirm how or if the tournament will continue, with an update expected after
the governing body’s executive committee meeting on June 17.
Domestic leagues
like La Liga in Spain and the Premier League in England are due to finish in
July, allowing the possibility for European competitions to resume in
August.