Istanbul could lose Champions League final

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Istanbul could lose Champions League final
Champions League winners Liverpool beat Chelsea, the Europa League title holder, in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in the Uefa Super Cup

Paris - Istanbul already hosted the Uefa Super Cup this season

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Published: Wed 16 Oct 2019, 11:22 PM

Last updated: Thu 17 Oct 2019, 1:24 AM

Uefa has been asked to consider moving this season's Champions League final out of Istanbul because of Turkey's military action in Syria.
Uefa declined to comment on Wednesday about a letter sent from the Italian sports minister questioning if it was appropriate to continue letting Turkey host the biggest club game in world football in May.
"We know well that the seriousness of what is happening in Syria will not be resolved with this act but we are all aware of the importance (political, media, economic, cultural) that belongs to one of the most important sporting events in the world," the letter states, according to Italian news agency ANSA.
The Ataturk Olympic Stadium was picked by Uefa last year over the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, Portugal. Uefa vice president Michele Uva told an Italian radio station it was "absolutely premature to talk about sanctions," though the situation would be evaluated by the European soccer body's executive committee. It next meets on Dec. 4.
Istanbul already hosted the Uefa Super Cup this season. Champions League winners Liverpool beat Chelsea, the Europa League title holder, in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw. Since Turkey began a military offensive in northeast Syria last week, national team athletes from the country have made salute gestures at sports events. 
Uefa asked its investigators on Tuesday to assess if the Turkish football federation should be charged in a disciplinary case. Salutes made by Turkey players after European Championship qualifying games against Albania and France in the past week could breach rules prohibiting political statements at stadiums. 
 


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