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·6 March 2026
Spanish players refuse to risk it in Finalissima vs Argentina

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·6 March 2026

The footballers are joining coach Luis de la Fuente, who had already expressed his request to “look for another venue” for the match.
The Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE) issued a statement this Thursday in which they expressed their disagreement regarding the holding of the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain in Qatar, in the context of the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East in recent weeks.
In the message, published on its official website, the main union of Iberian players urged UEFA and CONMEBOL to change the venue, which for now is set to be the Lusail Stadium: “Under no circumstances should it be played in a conflict zone so as not to put our teammates’ safety at risk.”
The AFE also made this decision in relation to a World Cup qualifying match that the women’s national team must play against Ukraine in Turkey, an area also affected by the uncertainty surrounding the attacks: “We cannot ignore that, in this scenario, many places are susceptible to being targeted by missiles and any airspace could be closed at any moment without prior notice, which would leave the players in a very complicated situation.”
“On the other hand, and for the sake of consistency, it is very difficult to understand that, while different governments such as the Spanish one are proceeding to evacuate citizens from areas that may suffer military actions, our teammates are being sent to one of those areas to play a football match,” it added.
This request from the union adds to what the coach of the Spanish National Team, Luis de la Fuente, had already stated regarding the need to consider alternatives for the match: “The solution would be, as I understand it, that while it cannot be played there, another venue should be sought if possible. I think that’s more or less where the whole negotiation is heading. People are working at all levels.”
Even so, UEFA stated on Thursday that “no alternative venue is being considered” at the moment, and that its initial stance is to wait until the end of next week to make a decision.
Meanwhile, all football in Qatar remains suspended until further notice, following the decision made by the country’s football federation on Sunday.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































