The highly anticipated 2026 edition of the Finalissima—a prestigious intercontinental clash between the champions of Europe and South America—has been officially cancelled following extensive discussions between UEFA and the organisers in Qatar.
The match was scheduled to feature Spain national football team, winners of UEFA Euro 2024, against Argentina national football team, champions of the 2024 Copa América, on 27 March 2026 in Qatar. However, the fixture was called off due to the prevailing political situation in the region and unresolved scheduling complications.
UEFA expressed deep disappointment over the decision, noting that significant efforts had been made to preserve the high-profile encounter. The organisation also thanked the Qatari authorities and the local organising committee for their extensive preparations and reiterated confidence that peace would soon return to the region.
The Finalissima was introduced as part of the strategic partnership between UEFA and CONMEBOL, bringing together the continental champions of Europe and South America in a celebration of elite international football.
UEFA explored several alternative options to keep the match alive. One proposal involved staging the match at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid on the original date, with an equal 50–50 allocation of supporters. However, this proposal was declined by the Argentine Football Association.
A second alternative suggested a two-leg format—one match in Madrid and another in Buenos Aires during a future international window before the next major tournaments. This idea was also rejected.
UEFA later attempted to secure a neutral European venue for either 27 or 30 March, but the proposal failed to gain approval from Argentina. A counter-proposal from Argentina to stage the match after the FIFA World Cup was deemed impractical due to Spain’s congested schedule.
Ultimately, Argentina indicated availability only on 31 March, a date that proved impossible to accommodate, forcing UEFA to take the final decision to cancel the 2026 edition.
UEFA also acknowledged the cooperation of Real Madrid CF and the Royal Spanish Football Federation, both of which made last-minute efforts to help organise the fixture.
The Finalissima was first played in 2022, when Argentina defeated Italy national football team 3–0 at Wembley Stadium in London, marking the revival of the historic intercontinental contest between the two confederations.
Despite the cancellation, UEFA reaffirmed its commitment to the UEFA–CONMEBOL partnership and the continuation of the Finalissima concept in the future.
It is with great disappointment that we confirm the cancellation of the 2026 Finalissima, due to circumstances and scheduling constraints that made the match impossible to reschedule.
👇Read more here: https://t.co/NWDLNDJnpw
— UEFA (@UEFA) March 15, 2026


