Wednesday, 22 June 2011

UEFA Champions League Final 2013 in Wembley is still foreign teams

UEFA Champions League Final 2013 in Wembley is still foreign teams is a problem that 2010 will be transferred to Spain to play for a renewed risk of a tax break to ask the British Government.

Wembley
to ensure that the end of previous month for the hosting rights to the final of Britain's tax laws that granted an exemption rules for foreign teams to rest.

But it was a closed left and a broken government that asked for the UEFA decision to award the first ever English Football Association last week's 150th anniversary as a way of marking Wembley 2013 final.

The British government said in statement to The Associated Press, "The government has not been approached about tax breaks for the 2013 Champions League final. If such an approach is made, we will consider it."

UEFA confirmed that it had not made the tax exemption a prerequisite to giving Wembley the match a decision that took many by surprise since no venue has held the Champions League final in such quick succession.

UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino told the AP, "It was more important to first give the signal that we want to celebrate in an appropriate way the 150th anniversary of The Football Association. This is more important than the rest of the issues.

"We are confident that the same (tax) conditions will apply (in 2013)."

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