URGENT UPDATE: The highly anticipated AC Milan ‘match for points’ in Perth has been officially canceled. Scheduled for October 2023, this event was set to make history as the first European league match played for points on foreign soil, but it has now collapsed just weeks before kick-off.
Officials from the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) had reluctantly approved the match earlier this month, generating excitement among fans and stakeholders alike. However, the latest developments indicate that logistical challenges and lack of support have led to this surprising decision.
The cancellation is not just a blow to fans in Perth but also affects AC Milan’s international outreach and promotional efforts. This match was expected to draw significant attention and revenue, showcasing European football in a new market.
Local authorities and sports officials are expressing disappointment over the missed opportunity. “We were prepared for a historic event that could have transformed Perth into a global football hub,” stated a spokesperson from the Perth Sports Commission.
As of now, there is no word on potential rescheduling or alternative matches to fill the void left by this cancellation. Fans and local businesses are left questioning the economic impact of this decision, especially given the expected influx of tourists and attention to the region.
WHAT’S NEXT: The focus now shifts to understanding the reasons behind the cancellation and what it means for future international matches in Australia. Stakeholders are urging UEFA to reconsider its approach to foreign venues to avoid similar situations in the future.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

































