Nyon, July 17
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Executive Committee on Friday appointed the hosts for several UEFA club competition finals in the coming years.
Consequently, the 2023 UEFA Champions League final originally to be played in Munich will be moved to 2025. Wembley Stadium will retain the rights to stage the UEFA Champions League final in 2024.
Following the withdrawal of hosting rights for UEFA Euro 2020 from two of the original hosts' cities, the UEFA Executive Committee approved a settlement agreement which includes the staging of future club competition finals, recognising the efforts and financial investment put by the two cities in preparing for the tournament.
Consequently, Dublin will host the UEFA Europa League final in 2024, whereas Bilbao will host the UEFA Women's Champions League final in 2024 and the UEFA Europa League final in 2025.
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