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Finalissima between Spain, Argentina canceled in Qatar because of regional conflict during Iran war
- The Finalissima between Spain and Argentina was canceled due to ongoing regional conflict and related travel restrictions in Qatar.
- UEFA proposed relocating the match to Madrid or adopting a two-legged format, but no resolution was reached.
- The match was due to be played in Lusail Stadium in Qatar on March 27 but faces uncertainty after the cancellation.
- Airspace restrictions in Qatar due to the Iran war created logistical issues for the teams.
- The canceled finalissima would have featured Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal competing for the first time in this match.
- Argentina and Spain still have matches scheduled later in March, though the status of those games remains unclear.
- UEFA proposed a one-off venue and a two-legged setup as potential alternatives to the planned match.
- The next edition of the Euros and the Copa America were mentioned in relation to the two-legged proposal timing.
- Madrid and Buenos Aires were identified as potential venues for a two-legged format.
- The canceled match would have been the first major meeting between Messi and Yamal on this stage.
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