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    Cardiff to host 2014 UEFA Super Cup

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    Post by Weather130 Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:41 pm

    The Cardiff City Stadium will host the 2014 European Super Cup, UEFA has confirmed.






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    GettyImagesBarcelona won last year's UEFA Super Cup with a 4-0 victory over Porto


    The annual match, which pits the winners of the previous season's Champions League against the winners of the Europa League, has been held at Monaco's Stade Louis II since 1998, when the previous two-legged format was abandoned.

    But the principality will no longer be permanent hosts of the showpiece game after this year, with Eden Park in Prague the destination of the 2013 edition.

    Cardiff will then host the 2014 Super Cup, with the Mikheil Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, having that honour in 2015. Both stadiums have capacities around the 28,000 mark.

    First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones said: "This is fantastic news and confirms once again how our capital city is in the 'champions league' itself when it comes to hosting world class sporting events.

    "The European Super Cup will be a major boost to not only to the city, but also for the global profile of Wales.''

    Barcelona won last season's Super Cup with a convincing 4-0 victory over FC Porto, while Champions League winners Chelsea will take on Europa League champions Atletico Madrid on August 30 this year.

    <p>AC Milan have won the Super Cup more than any other club, claiming the trophy on five occasions.
    This is a nice match to be played in a non traditional location so it is good to see Cardiff hosting this event. It will be interesting to see how this works inb Georgia in 2015. We will see if the new Eastern Europe can host a major football event or not. I am not sure if Georgia is completely developed but they should be alright by 2015. I think moving this thing around every year is a good idea.

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