The governing body approved the allotment of the locations following a meeting in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana on Tuesday.
UEFA has announced Saint Petersburg's Gazprom Arena, Munich's Allianz Arena and London's Wembley as the Champions League final venues from 2021 to 2023.
The governing body approved the allotment of the locations following a meeting in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana on Tuesday.
The 2021 showpiece is to be held at Zenit's 68,000-capacity Gazprom Arena, making it the second time Russia has hosted a Champions League final following the 2008 clash between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Germany is to stage the 2022 climax at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena, which holds 75,000 spectators, having hosted the final when Chelsea beat the Bavarian giants on penalties in 2012.
The final of 2023 is to be the eighth in the history of Wembley. Semifinals and finals of EURO-2020 are to be held on legendary London arena.
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