Guardian reports they'll play it at the Bernabeu.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ate-real-madrid-santiago-bernabeu-rescheduled
yep its official
Guardian reports they'll play it at the Bernabeu.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ate-real-madrid-santiago-bernabeu-rescheduled
Also they may be fans of historical irony.Infantino and CONMEBOL are working super hard to try to Champions League-ify the Libertadores so I imagine they're over the moon about the venue.
I'm afraid this specific reference is going over my head.Also they may be fans of historical irony.
Sorry, I was a bit vague.I'm afraid this specific reference is going over my head.
Oh, of course, of course. Yes, it is funny.Sorry, I was a bit vague.
From Wikipedia (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Libertadores): "The tournament is named in honor of the Libertadores (Spanish and Portuguese for liberators), the main leaders of the South American wars of independence,[1] so a literal translation of its name into English would be "Liberators of America Cup" or "Liberators of the Americas Cup"."
So the fact they are playing the final in the capital of the country that many of those countries were liberated from is grandly ironic.
Good on them, really.The plot thickens:
What would the grounds be for disqualifying Boca?At this point, they should disqualify both clubs and schedule a final between the remaining semi-finalists and issue a 10 year ban to both clubs from all continental competitions.
Not wanting to play in river plate stadium.Good on them, really.
What would the grounds be for disqualifying Boca?
Both teams are engaging in a large amount of gamesmanship here. Boca should agree to play the game at River Plate, but they won't because of what happened. River Plate, for competitive reasons, has every excuse to demand the home game Boca got.
at this rate, dont play the final and send the copa sudamericana winner to the CWC.
Since this may be the last year of a two-legged final, might as well set a new tradition by making 2018 the first single-legged final AND allow this final and future Copa Libertadores finals to end in a draw. Weird! Interesting! Annoying to non-soccer nerds!Call it a draw
Since this may be the last year of a two-legged final, might as well set a new tradition by making 2018 the first single-legged final AND allow this final and future Copa Libertadores finals to end in a draw. Weird! Interesting! Annoying to non-soccer nerds!
Call it a draw and let them select a River-Boca all-star team for the CWC. That final against Real Madrid would be insane.
lmfao, have you seen the comments the boca players have said about river plate? no way they can even be in the same room as them even if there is a "draw"
So same as your typical Real Madrid squad, then.