On Sunday night, Juventus and Atletico Madrid were scheduled to face off in Tel Aviv in a matchup of two clubs that frequently compete against one another in the Champions League.
Due to last night’s tragic events in Gaza, according to a report from the Mundo Deportivo that was published earlier this morning, Juventus’ match against the Spaniards may be postponed. The violent clashes in Israel resumed on Friday night, according to the report, with 160 rockets and 30 airstrikes launched by opposing armed forces, leaving 11 people dead in Gaza. As a result, the game might be called off for safety reasons.
But according to the event’s planners, there hasn’t been a change in the schedule as of yet, and the two teams are proceeding with their preparations as scheduled. However, Juve’s official website later announced the cancellation and pledged to reimburse ticket holders within 14 days.
News Source – Calciomercato
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