Champions League 2027 Final: Venue Confirmed

The Metropolitan was appointed to house the defining match in the 2027 edition and will be for the second time of the final.

Metropolitan Stadium, headquarters of the Champions League 2027 final.

The Metropolitan Stadium, Casa del Atlético de Madrid, was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee to be The stage of the Champions League final in the 2026/2027 season. It will host the definition for the second time in history, after what was the victory of Liverpool over Tottenham in 2019.

It is one of the most modern in Europe and It is the mattress court since 2017. Precisely, he will turn ten years in the event that will house more than 70 thousand people, that they will be waiting to see a new champion with the orejona high.

While the Metropolitan will close the most important tournament in the world at the club level for the second time, Madrid is used to be headquarters. It is the second city that more ended up hosted, five times (only in London they played more), with the Santiago Bernabeu in the first place.

Metropolitan Stadium
Metropolitan Stadium, headquarters of the Champions League 2027 final.

Qualified with five stars, it is justified for such responsibility, in addition to having left a good impression in 2019. However, The decision may also be due to the political side. It is that Miguel Ángel Gil, son of Jesús Gil and owner of Atlético, is part of the UEFA Executive Committee. His presence was key for the stadium to win the Plaza to the Olympic of Baku (Azerbaiyan), which was another candidate.

All the Champions Finals that were played in Madrid:

  • 1956-57: Real Madrid 2 – 0 Fiorentina (Santiago Bernabéu)
  • 1968-69: Milan 4 – 1 Ajax (Santiago Bernabéu)
  • 1979-80: Nottingham Forest 1 – 0 Hamburg (Santiago Bernabéu)
  • 2009-10: Bayern Munich 0 – 2 Inter Milan (Santiago Bernabéu)
  • 2018-19: Tottenham Hotspur 0 – 2 Liverpool (Metropolitan Stadium)
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