Turin’s Juventus Stadium has been picked to host the 2022 UEFA Women’s Champions League final while Eindhoven’s PSV Stadium will be the venue in 2023.
The UEFA Executive Committee announced the decisions at its meeting in Amsterdam. Turin and Eindhoven will stage the conclusions of the first two editions under the new format beginning in 2021/22, which includes a 16-team group stage among several other innovations.
The 41,500-capacity Juventus Stadium had an Italian women’s record crowd of 39,027 for the league match between Juve and Fiorentina in March 2019.
The 35,000-capacity PSV Stadium attracted 30,238 fans as Netherlands beat Northern Ireland on the way to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, a record crowd for any UEFA-organised women’s qualifier. Then on 2 June 2019, a Dutch women’s highest attendance of 30,640 at the stadium saw the Netherlands face Australia in a friendly.
Vienna’s Viola Park will host the 2020 final on 24 May and the 2021 decider is at Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg.
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