Istanbul hopes to host new, 'historic' Champions League final

Fifteen years after the "Miracle of Istanbul" that cemented Steven Gerrard's status as a Liverpool legend, the Turkish metropolis was supposed to host its second Champions League final on May 30. But that was before the coronavirus pandemic wreaked worldwide havoc.

On March 23, UEFA suspended Champions League matches until further notice as Europe's football competitions were hit hard by the virus.    

Although no date has been announced for the resumption of games, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) hopes the final will be played in August- the month when Istanbul is usually sunk into the hot and humid summer torpor. In the meantime, Turkish fans are eagerly waiting, hoping that the Istanbul final will be played.    

Atakan Bodan, a member of the ultrAslan, Istanbul giants Galatasaray's main fan group, feels the suspension of the top football leagues has "robbed him of joy in his life".    

"I'm holding out with the Bundesliga and a few matches in the Belarusian championship, (but) I want the Champions League to resume," he said.    

"It would of course be a source of pride to host a new final in Istanbul," Bodan said. "(Istanbul) is a city of football, we are passionate."   

All football fans remember the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul and Liverpool's stunning comeback and penalty shoot-out victory over AC Milan after trailing 3-0 by half-time.     

The final of the 2020 edition was set to be held on May 30 at the same venue, the Atatürk Olympic Stadium.    

Today, the uncertainty reigns not only over the date of a possible resumption of the Champions League, suspended during the last 16, but also on the rest of the competition as speculation abounds whether will it return as normal, if there...

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