The Champions League final is due to take place in St Petersburg on 29 May. Meanwhile, the harshly criticised host UEFA says it is monitoring the situation very closely in view of the deployment of Russian troops in eastern Ukraine. But could UEFA ever deprive the Russian metropolis of the prestigious event?
Clear answer: yes. European football’s governing body has it in its contractual power to change the venue of the premier league final if unforeseen events occur which, because of their magnitude, make it unreasonable to hold the final.
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Of course: After Russian President Vladimir Putin’s renewed aggression against Ukraine, a decision by UEFA – whether in one direction or the other – would be highly political in nature, plus there would be possible economic consequences. The Russian energy company Gazprom, which is based in Putin’s hometown of St. Petersburg and also sponsors FC Schalke, has long been a close partner of UEFA.
The confederation currently lists it as an official sponsor of various competitions (Champions League, national team football). Gazprom is also a partner in EURO 2024, which is organised by the DFB. DFB Interim President Dr. Rainer Koch spoke of a “delicate situation”. Initially, UEFA had clearly declared its support for St. Petersburg as the venue, but on Tuesday evening it added: “UEFA is constantly and closely monitoring the situation. If necessary, a decision will be taken in due course. “