This file picture shows an inside view of Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, which will host the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores final. AFP
This file picture shows an inside view of Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, which will host the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores final. AFP
This file picture shows an inside view of Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, which will host the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores final. AFP
This file picture shows an inside view of Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, which will host the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores final. AFP

Real Madrid's Bernabeu to host all-Argentine Copa Libertadores final


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South American football's governing body Conmebol on Thursday confirmed that the twice-postponed Copa Libertadores final second leg between Argentine rivals River Plate and Boca Juniors will be played on December 9 at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

Originally scheduled for last weekend at River's Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires, it was postponed after some Boca players were injured when their team bus came under attack from their arch rivals' fans throwing projectiles.

Boca appealed to Conmebol's independent disciplinary committee to be awarded the trophy and have River expelled from the competition, but that was also rejected on Thursday.

Instead, Conmebol hit River with a two-game stadium closure "that will be applied from 2019" in official continental competitions, and "a $400,000 [Dh1.47 million] fine".

In a separate statement issued late Thursday, Boca Juniors said it "did not share" the arguments of the Conmebol disciplinary panel and planned to appeal.

Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez said that Madrid president Florentino Perez had offered use of the Bernabeu "for free".

"Madrid is the city with the biggest Argentine population in the world, outside Argentina," Dominguez said.

"It's the 10th safest city in the world, it has the airport with the greatest connectivity, and it's a city with a football tradition."

'No place for hooligans'

He added that fans of both teams would be admitted to the Bernabeu, something that was not the case for the original clash.

Away fans have been barred from stadiums in Argentina since 2013 due to football-related violence that has seen more than 300 people killed in the last 50 years, according to one charity.

Dominguez had a message to the hooligans, known as barrabravas in Argentina, should they be thinking off attending the match.

"The 'barras' should not even dream of going. There is no place for them.

"I'm sure the message that the fans are going to send is what the world is waiting for: that the good guys are going to win this time."

Several Boca players suffered cuts from broken glass and the effects of smoke inhalation following the bus attack on Saturday.

While Conmebol initially insisted the match would go ahead, the two sides' presidents agreed to postpone the second leg for 24 hours.

But a day later, Boca refused to play again, insisting they would be disadvantaged, and the match was indefinitely postponed.

On Monday, Boca petitioned Conmebol to be awarded the victory but a day later, the governing body said the match would go ahead "outside Argentina".

The Buenos Aires rivals drew their first leg in early November at Boca's famous Bombonera arena 2-2.

  • Video grab showing supporters of River Plate burning a t-shirt with the badge of Boca Juniors in the surroundings of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires following an attack on the Boca team bus before the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores second leg final match between River Plate and Boca Juniors. AFP
    Video grab showing supporters of River Plate burning a t-shirt with the badge of Boca Juniors in the surroundings of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires following an attack on the Boca team bus before the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores second leg final match between River Plate and Boca Juniors. AFP
  • River Plate fans clash with riot police after the match was postponed. Reuters
    River Plate fans clash with riot police after the match was postponed. Reuters
  • A fan of River Plate after the match was postponed. Reuters
    A fan of River Plate after the match was postponed. Reuters
  • Video grab showing a cordon of riot police during clashes with supporters of River Plate. AFP
    Video grab showing a cordon of riot police during clashes with supporters of River Plate. AFP
  • Video grab showing a supporter of River Plate gesturing at riot police. AFP
    Video grab showing a supporter of River Plate gesturing at riot police. AFP
  • A fan of River Plate is detained after the match was postponed. Reuters
    A fan of River Plate is detained after the match was postponed. Reuters
  • Video grab showing detained supporters of River Plate. AFP
    Video grab showing detained supporters of River Plate. AFP
  • Video grab showing a cordon of riot police during clashes with supporters of River Plate. AFP
    Video grab showing a cordon of riot police during clashes with supporters of River Plate. AFP
  • Video grab showing security forces arresting a supporter of River Plate. AFP
    Video grab showing security forces arresting a supporter of River Plate. AFP
  • Video grab showing security forces guarding detained supporters of River Plate. AFP
    Video grab showing security forces guarding detained supporters of River Plate. AFP
  • River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
    River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
  • Video grab showing an aerial view of the Monumental stadium. AFP
    Video grab showing an aerial view of the Monumental stadium. AFP
  • Video grab showing an aerial view of supporters of River Plate waiting at security fences to get inside the Monumental stadium. AFP
    Video grab showing an aerial view of supporters of River Plate waiting at security fences to get inside the Monumental stadium. AFP
  • River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
    River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
  • River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
    River Plate fans pack out El Monumental Stadium before kick-off before the match was postponed due to riots on the streets. Getty Images
  • Wearing an eye patch, Gonzalo Lamardo, left, and Wilmar Barros of Boca Juniors, walk on the pitch after the match was postponed. AP Photo
    Wearing an eye patch, Gonzalo Lamardo, left, and Wilmar Barros of Boca Juniors, walk on the pitch after the match was postponed. AP Photo
  • Boca Juniors' Pablo Perez is seen on the field of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires with an eye covered after authorities postponed the match. AFP
    Boca Juniors' Pablo Perez is seen on the field of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires with an eye covered after authorities postponed the match. AFP
  • Marcelo Gallardo, coach ofRiver Plate, right, and Gustavo Barros Schelotto, assistant coach of Argentina's Boca Juniors. AP Photo
    Marcelo Gallardo, coach ofRiver Plate, right, and Gustavo Barros Schelotto, assistant coach of Argentina's Boca Juniors. AP Photo

Madrid double

The choice of the Bernabeu means that both the Copa Libertadores and Uefa Champions League finals will be played in Madrid within six months of each other.

The final of Europe's premier club competition will be played at the home of Madrid's own city rivals Atletico Madrid, the Wanda Metropolitano, on June 1.

Several cities and stadiums had been vying to host the prestigious all-Argentine final clash, dubbed a "superclasico" and the most important club encounter in the country's history.

Possible venues ranged from Genoa in Italy to Asuncion and even Qatar's capital Doha.

But Madrid won out, with Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeting that the country "is ready to organise the final".

He said Spain has "ample experience in such events and is already working on the necessary deployment to guarantee the security of the event".

The Bernabeu has a capacity of more than 80,000 seats.

Spain's national statistics institute says there are 72,000 Argentines living legally in the European country.

River and Boca are the two most popular teams in Argentina, allegedly commanding between them 70 per cent of the country's football fans.

They have won the Copa Libertadores nine times between them. While Boca have won the title twice as many times, River held it aloft most recently, in 2015.

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