Champions League remaining matches set to be played in Lisbon
- Champions League action may be played in Lisbon in the remaining parts of the season
- Istanbul was slated to host the finals on May 30, before the global pandemic
- Leipzig, Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have made it through to the quarter finals
Champions League football may be concluded in Portugal in a mini-tournament as Lisbon have made a bid to host the remaining matches, reports in Germany claim.
The elite competition has 17 matches left as the round of 16 matches are yet to be concluded before the global pandemic.
Istanbul was scheduled to host the finals on May 30, 2020, before the three months lockdown that kept all footballing activities shutdown.
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Europe's football governing body Uefa were believed to be considering the remaining matches to be played behind closed doors in every three days in the month of August.
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Turkish authorities are reportedly doing all they can to pay for the remaining Champions League matches to be played without fans, but Germans new outlet Bild claim Lisbon are leading the race to become new hosts.
Uefa hope to resume the Champions League and Europa League knockout stages on August 7, 2020, as games would then be played twice a week.
The semi-finals will be held between August 18 and 22, 2020, before the final is hosted on August 29.
The next Champions League season would then start in September after a short break as current champions Liverpool have been knocked out of the competition by Atletico Madrid in the last 16.
The likes of Paris Saint-Germain, RB Leipzig, Atleticoand Atlanta have made it through to the quarter-finals with the remaining five spots still up for grabs.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Cristiano has managed to win just one individual award since he left Real Madrid for Juventus in the summer of 2018.
Spanish news media outlet Marca, the 35-year-old has missed out on 12 other accolades since his move to Turin.
During his nine-year spell at the Santiago Bernabeu, the Portuguese international scooped several personal awards in his name including four Ballons d'Or.
Legit.ng had also reported that Andres Iniesta has selected former Real Madrid foes Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos to build his dream footballer.
The Barcelona legend also chose some of his former teammates including Xavi Herandez and Lionel Messi in key areas.
“Leo’s left foot, Xavi’s right foot, Sergio Ramos’ heading ability and Cristiano’s strength," Iniesta told La Liga.
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