UEFA formally postpones Champions League, Europa League finals due to coronavirus pandemic

The final of the Europa League was due to be held in Gdansk, Poland, on May 27
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The coronavirus pandemic has left no better choice for UEFA than to postpone this season's Champions League, Europa League and women's Champions League finals scheduled for May. The decision came after last week's unprecedented resolution to postpone the Euro 2020 tournament for the following year.

This season's Champions League, Europa League and women's Champions League finals scheduled for May have been formally postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, European soccer's governing body UEFA said on Tuesday.

All three competitions are currently suspended along with almost every European domestic league because of the coronavirus while UEFA last week postponed the Euro 2020 tournament until next year.

"No decision has been taken on rearranged dates," UEFA said in a statement. It also did not say whether it would be able to complete the competitions in the current format or would have to shorten them.

The Champions League was halted halfway through the return legs of the round of 16 with four ties still to be decided. The final was due to take place in Istanbul on May 30.

Some media reports have suggested ties could be reduced to one leg instead of two from the quarter-finals with a "final four" tournament in Istanbul.

In the Europa League, two of the round of 16 first leg matches have still to be played and all of the second legs. The final was due to be held in Gdansk, Poland, on May 27.

The women's Champions League final was scheduled for Vienna on May 24.

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