Finalissima Explained

Finalissima
Organisers:CONMEBOL
UEFA
Founded:
(Re-established)
Region:South America
Europe
Number Of Teams:2
Related Comps:FIFA Confederations Cup
Most Successful Team: Argentina (2 titles)
Current:2025 Finalissima

The Finalissima,[1] officially the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions (formerly known as European/South American Nations Cup[2] and also called Artemio Franchi Cup), is an intercontinental football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA and contested by the winners of the Copa América and UEFA European Championship. Organised as an occasional one-off match, it is a national team equivalent to the defunct Intercontinental Cup between the club champions of Europe and South America.[3] The competition was held twice, in 1985 and 1993, before being discontinued. It was relaunched in 2022, after the signing of a memorandum of understanding between CONMEBOL and UEFA.

History

First editions and abolition

Created in 1985 as the European/South American Nations Cup, it was also referred to as the "Artemio Franchi Cup" due to the competition's trophy, named after Artemio Franchi, former president of UEFA who died in a road accident in 1983. It was organised jointly between CONMEBOL and the European confederation, acting as an intercontinental super cup. The competition was the national team-equivalent to the Intercontinental Cup on the club level, played between the winners of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League and Copa Libertadores.[4] The competition was to be held every four years, with the venue alternating between Europe and South America.[5] It was first played in 1985, between the winners of UEFA Euro 1984, France, and the winners of the 1983 Copa América, Uruguay. France hosted the match at the Parc des Princes in Paris, and won 2–0. The competition did not take place four years later, as the Netherlands (UEFA Euro 1988 winners) and Uruguay (1987 Copa América winners) were unable to agree on a date for the match.[6] The next edition took place in 1993 between the winners of the 1991 Copa América, Argentina, and the winners of UEFA Euro 1992, Denmark. Argentina hosted the match at the Estadio José María Minella in Mar del Plata, and won 5–4 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time. The competition was discontinued thereafter.[7]

The Artemio Franchi Cup can be considered a precursor of the King Fahd Cup/FIFA Confederations Cup, played in 1992 for the first time and organised by FIFA from its third edition in 1997.[8] [9] [10] The competition featured title holders of the continental championships and FIFA World Cup.[11] After the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, FIFA announced in March 2019 that the tournament would be abolished.[12]

Relaunch as "Finalissima"

On 12 February 2020, UEFA and CONMEBOL signed a renewed memorandum of understanding meant to enhance cooperation between the two organisations. As part of the agreement, a joint UEFA–CONMEBOL committee examined the possibility of staging European–South American intercontinental matches, for both men's and women's football and across various age groups.[13] On 28 September 2021, UEFA and CONMEBOL confirmed that the UEFA European Championship and Copa América winners would face each other in an intercontinental match, with the agreement initially covering three editions starting in 2022. On 15 December 2021, UEFA and CONMEBOL again signed a renewed memorandum of understanding lasting until 2028, which included specific provisions on opening a joint office in London and the potential organisation of various football events.[14] On 22 March 2022, UEFA announced that the "CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions" would be the new name of the trophy for the Artemio Franchi Cup.

The 2022 Finalissima took place between the winners of UEFA Euro 2020 (held in 2021), Italy, and the winners of the 2021 Copa América, Argentina, at Wembley Stadium in London, England.[15] Argentina won the match 3–0 for their second title.[16]

A women's equivalent, the Women's Finalissima between the winners of the UEFA Women's Championship and the Copa América Femenina, was also launched. Its first edition was played in 2023 at Wembley between UEFA Women's Euro 2022 winners England and 2022 Copa América Femenina winners Brazil.[17]

The 2025 edition will be contested between UEFA Euro 2024 winners Spain and 2024 Copa América winners Argentina, with the latter in their third consecutive appearance.

Results

List of Finalissima matches
YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueLocationAttendance
19852–0Parc des PrincesParis, France20,405
19931–1
Estadio José María MinellaMar del Plata, Argentina34,683
20223–0Wembley StadiumLondon, England87,112
2025 <-- 2025 -->TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD

Results by nation

Results by nation
TeamWinnersRunners-up
2 (1993, 2022)
1 (1985)
1 (1985)
1 (1993)
1 (2022)

Results by confederation

Results by confederation
ConfederationWinnersRunners-up
CONMEBOL21
UEFA12

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Finalissima 2022, Italy vs Argentina: Brand identity revealed . UEFA.com . . 22 March 2022 . 22 March 2022 . The CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions is the new name of the trophy that was the prize for this match in 1985 and 1993..
  2. Web site: Worldwide football network . UEFA.com . . 1 January 2011 . 15 December 2021.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20150224041445/http://www.espnfc.com/story/652631/jon-carter-a-troubled-tournament-looks-forward A troubled tournament looks forward
  4. News: Finalissima 2022, Italy vs Argentina: All you need to know . UEFA.com . . 22 March 2022 . 22 March 2022 . This will be the third time the EURO holders have met their South American counterparts in a match organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL..
  5. September 1985 . 112 . France win new Artemio Franchi Cup . Bulletin officiel de l'UEFA . Union of European Football Associations . 20 . Together with the South American Confederation (CONMEBOL), a new competition has been introduced which is to be held every four years between the reigning national team champions of the two continents... In future, the venue will alternate between Europe and South America..
  6. March 1993 . 142 . Argentina win Artemio Franchi Cup . Bulletin officiel de l'UEFA . Union of European Football Associations . 27 . France were the inaugural winners in 1985; the winners of EURO 88, the Netherlands, and the South American championship winners, Uruguay, were unable to agree on a date for a match four years later..
  7. Web site: Vieli . André . Nyon . UEFA: 60 years at the heart of football . UEFA.com . . 169 . 2014 . 13 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190207025905/https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/EuroExperience/uefaorg/General/02/22/46/45/2224645_DOWNLOAD.pdf . 7 February 2019 . live.
  8. News: Aikman . Richard . Artemio Franchi honoured in Florence . UEFA.com . . 30 July 2008 . 23 March 2022.
  9. News: The story of the Confeds . . 14 June 2013 . 25 March 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130723230229/http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/news/newsid=2107837/index.html . 23 July 2013.
  10. http://www.infobae.com/2013/02/24/697951-hace-20-anos-maradona-ganaba-su-ultimo-titulo-la-seleccion Hace 20 años, Maradona ganaba su último título con la Selección
  11. Web site: Carter . Jon . A troubled tournament looks forward . . 5 June 2009 . 15 December 2021 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150224041445/http://www.espnfc.com/story/652631/jon-carter-a-troubled-tournament-looks-forward . 24 February 2015.
  12. Web site: FIFA Council votes for the introduction of a revamped FIFA Club World Cup . FIFA.com . . 15 March 2019 . 15 March 2019 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190716174909/https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/who-we-are/news/fifa-council-votes-for-the-introduction-of-a-revamped-fifa-club-world-cup . 16 July 2019.
  13. Web site: UEFA and CONMEBOL renew Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation . UEFA.com . . 12 February 2020 . 15 December 2021.
  14. Web site: UEFA and CONMEBOL renew and extend Memorandum of Understanding . UEFA.com . . 15 December 2021 . 15 December 2021.
  15. News: European and South American champions meet in 'Finalissima' Wembley showdown . UEFA.com . . 22 March 2022 . 22 March 2022.
  16. News: Italy 3–0 Argentina: South American champions cruise to Finalissima glory . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 1 June 2022 . 1 June 2022.
  17. Web site: Women's EURO winners England to face South American Champions Brazil in first-ever Women's Finalissima . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 26 October 2022 . 26 October 2022.