The Age and theSydney Morning Herald,with the availability of star players potentially being a stumbling block.
But Victorian Sports Minister Martin Pakula announced on Wednesday that the Superclasico 2022 match will be held on Saturday,June 11 at the MCG.
Both teams played each other five years ago at the ground in front of more than 95,000 fans,with Messi participating while Brazilian star Neymar missed the match,
Pakula told 3AW the state government had sought assurances strong squad would come to Australia,although injuries and other “preparation considerations” could impact the final sides.
“Certainly our expectation based on the discussions we’ve had,is the players like Messi and Neymar will be here,” Pakula said.
“We can’t be 100 per cent certain about that. But we’ve been told this is an important preparation match for them in the lead-up to the World Cup and we’d expect both teams to send very strong squads.”
Tickets for the event will go on sale on April 21 at 2pm via Ticketek.
The return of Brazil and Argentina to Melbourne follows multiple announcements of international soccer giants holding friendlies in Australia over winter,with
for a friendly against an A-League All Stars side on Wednesday,May 25.
Pakula said the Brazil and Argentina match would add to Victoria’s major events calendar,which also included recent announcements that
“To have two of the most successful football teams in the world return to the MCG to continue their longstanding rivalry reinforces our position as one of the world’s great sporting cities and Australia’s event capital,” he said.
“Football is known as the world game and a match of this calibre will put millions of eyes on Melbourne and attract thousands of visitors to Victoria.”
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