The 2010 final will be at UCL at the Bernabeu

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Saturday, 29 March 2008 07:24
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The Santiago Bernabeu was designated to receive the final of the UEFA Champions League 2010. Real Madrid's stadium was established on 14 December 1947, cost about 288 million euros and has a capacity for 87,554 spectators.

At first he was a candidate also Wembley Stadium, but this was dismissed for "tax reasons, because the players will play the final tax would not be taxed by the British authorities.

The explanation came from UEFA was simple: "The players have to be taxed in their country of residence to tax separately in each country would be unfair and unnecessarily complicated."

UEFA officials spoke on this issue, the president Michel Platini confirmed in a press conference that the decision was solely by the issue of taxes. French adviser also said: "The two Spanish stadiums, the Bernabeu and the Mestalla, who competed were not affected by any direct tax."

He also became the stage for the UEFA Cup final of 2010, will be the Arena Hamburg Germany.

Recall that only now is going to open up the process of nominations for the election of the stadiums in 2011.


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