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Champions League to be held as an 8-team knockout tournament in Lisbon in August

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The Champions League will finish with a mini-tournament in Lisbon, restarting in August after a five-month suspension caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Eight teams will play from the quarterfin­als in knockout games at two venues over 12 days, the UEFA executive committee decided Wednesday.

The final will be held at the home stadium of Portuguese club Benfica on Sunday, Aug. 23 — the latest date in the competitio­n's 65-year history.

UEFA will decide next month if fans can attend the games. Currently, games in Europe's most prestigiou­s leagues are being played without fans.

"We don't know if only the local fans, or no fans, or fans from different clubs could travel to the venues (in Portugal)," UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said.

The unpreceden­ted solution also sees the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul — the originally scheduled host for the final — pushed back by one year.

Future finals hosts St. Petersburg, Russia, Munich, Germany, and London will also take their turn one year later.

Portugal's public authoritie­s and health officials can have the final say if the Champions League, potentiall­y also including some outstandin­g round of 16 games, can come to the nation of more than 10 million people, which has reported more than 1,500 deaths related to COVID-19.

"For now there is no reason to have a Plan B," Ceferin said.

The Europa League will also get a knockout tournament. It will be played in four stadiums in western Germany starting Aug. 10.

Cologne is set to host the final on Friday, Aug. 21. It was originally scheduled to be on May 27 in Gdansk, Poland. The Polish city will host the 2021 final.

Both competitio­ns have yet to complete their quarterfin­al line-ups with round of 16 games halted. Venues for those games in early August were not decided Wednesday, though could be moved to Portugal and Germany.

The Champions League had four second-leg games postponed in March at Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Manchester City.

Those clubs all want to host the return games on the Aug. 78 dates allocated, UEFA said. Stadiums in Porto and

Guimarães are on standby.

In the Europa League, only six of eight first-leg games in the round of 16 were played. Single games have been ordered for Inter Milan-Getafe and RomaSevill­a, which are likely to be in Germany.

UEFA competitio­ns are scheduled to restart after the completion deadline for domestic leagues and cups on Aug. 3. They were given priority to stabilize clubs and the European soccer economy and decide entries to next season's qualifying rounds, which begin on Aug. 8 in the Champions League.

UEFA said next season's group stages will begin one month later than usual — on Oct. 20 in the Champions League and Oct. 22 in the Europa League. The draws will be made on Oct. 1-2 in Athens, instead of the usual venue Monaco.

The biggest decision during the shutdown was UEFA postponing the European Championsh­ip until June 2021. All 12 host cities, in 12 countries, were reconfirme­d Wednesday to stage their games next year.

Four teams are still to qualify for the 24-nation Euro 2020 line-up. Playoffs involving 16 teams will be played on Oct. 8 and Nov. 12.

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