Argentina vs Spain Finalissima clash canceled amid Middle East conflict
15 Mar 2026




The highly anticipated Finalissima clash between Argentina and Spain has been canceled due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.


The match was reported as scheduled for March 26 or 27 in Doha, Qatar, and would have marked a historic face-off between Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal.


The decision was made after extensive discussions between UEFA and Qatari authorities.




Santiago Bernabeu was considered as a venue
Match logistics




UEFA, CONMEBOL, and the local organizing committee looked into other possible venues and dates for the match.


Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and Buenos Aires were both considered but no agreement could be reached.


The first proposal was to hold the match at Bernabeu on March 27 with a 50:50 split of fans in attendance. However, Argentina rejected this option.




UEFA sought assurance from Argentina
Rescheduling attempts




The second proposal was a two-legged Finalissima, with one match at Bernabeu on March 27 and another in Buenos Aires during an international window before the next Euros and Copa America. This too was rejected by Argentina.


UEFA then sought assurance from Argentina that if a neutral venue in Europe could be found, the game could go ahead on March 27 or March 30. However, this proposal was also turned down.




Argentina suggested playing the match after the World Cup
Match cancelation




Argentina suggested playing the match after the FIFA World Cup, but this was ruled out due to Spain's unavailability.


Ultimately, Argentina said it could only play on March 31, a date that proved unworkable.


The 2026 encounter would have been the fourth edition of Finalissima, where European champions take on South American champions.


The last edition was in 2022 at Wembley Stadium with Argentina defeating Italy 3-0.

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