Twice removed from CL final, Istanbul hosts European Supercup

Istanbul for the second consecutive year due to the Corona virus has lost its final organisation in the Champions League, following the Key's triumph in Porto and this year's compensation to the Turkish town of Bosphorus will host the European Supercup between Chels and the Spanish Villeral, while in 2023 it will win [...]
Istanbul for the second consecutive year due to the Corona virus has lost its final organisation at the Champions League, following the Key's triumph in Porto and this year's compensation to the Turkish town of the Bosphorus will host the European Supercup between Chels and the Spanish Villa, while in 2023 it will win the final organisation at the Champions League.
U n EFA has not yet formalised this, but has warned Turkish Sports and Youth Minister Mehmet Kasapoglu.
“We have made all preparations for organising this year's Champions League final, with enthusiasm we are prepared to have fans, but simply the pandemic has prevented us from having conditions for something like this. We had no luck this year, and for that reason we have brought two major finals to our country, first Supupupupupup, this year and then the final Champions League in 2023”, Kasapoglu stressed.
This means that according to the first plan, Munich will not be hosting the final in 2023, while the German city will gain organisation in another year, until Belfast is selected this year, even though it will have to miss Supercup organisation.












