Puskás Arena: The Stage for the UEFA Champions League Final between Paris and Arsenal
The Puskás Aréna in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, will host the 2026 UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, continuing its prominent presence in European tournaments in recent years.
The official website of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) noted that the stadium hosted 11 matches in UEFA competitions, including six matches in the UEFA Champions League.
Puskás Aréna will become the 34th different stadium to host the UEFA Champions League final in the history of the tournament, in its 71st edition. Meanwhile, Budapest will be the 28th city to host the final match, and Hungary will be the 18th country to host the major continental event.
The Puskás Arena opened its doors for the first time with a match between the national teams of Hungary and Uruguay. In less than seven years, the stadium has hosted more than 30 matches for the Hungarian national team, along with seven Hungarian Cup finals and four matches as part of the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.
Puskás Arena is considered one of the most prominent modern stadiums in Europe, having become a major destination for hosting matches and continental finals, thanks to its advanced infrastructure and large spectator capacity.
Football fans are eagerly anticipating the much-awaited final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal on the Hungarian pitch, in a match that carries historical ambitions for both teams on the European stage.
The official website of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) noted that the stadium hosted 11 matches in UEFA competitions, including six matches in the UEFA Champions League.
Puskás Aréna will become the 34th different stadium to host the UEFA Champions League final in the history of the tournament, in its 71st edition. Meanwhile, Budapest will be the 28th city to host the final match, and Hungary will be the 18th country to host the major continental event.
The Puskás Arena opened its doors for the first time with a match between the national teams of Hungary and Uruguay. In less than seven years, the stadium has hosted more than 30 matches for the Hungarian national team, along with seven Hungarian Cup finals and four matches as part of the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.
Puskás Arena is considered one of the most prominent modern stadiums in Europe, having become a major destination for hosting matches and continental finals, thanks to its advanced infrastructure and large spectator capacity.
Football fans are eagerly anticipating the much-awaited final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal on the Hungarian pitch, in a match that carries historical ambitions for both teams on the European stage.