Which post did you like the most? Poll results and the Abu Dhabi venue shift explained

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  • 49% Real Betty
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  • 26% Ajax
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Note on the venue shift for the Argentine Super Cup to Abu Dhabi is based on a four year agreement expected to run from 2023 through 2026. The move was initially agreed in late 2022 and marks a strategic effort to elevate the competition on an international stage while expanding commercial opportunities for Argentine clubs and the league. The decision aligns with broader strategies to position Abu Dhabi as a premier hub for global football events, and it highlights ongoing collaboration between the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the Argentine Football Federation. The aim is to showcase high level matchplay, support local sport development, and attract fans who follow football across North America and beyond.

The arrangement is described as a milestone for both federations, underscoring the ambition to host elite teams and attract major sponsors. Officials from both sides emphasize the potential for increased visibility, improved training programs, and stronger ties with international football communities. The plan envisions a program that includes friendly matches and official fixtures leveraging Abu Dhabi’s facilities and hospitality, ensuring a high standard of competition and fan engagement. The partnership also includes a broader schedule of activities, from pre-season camps to media collaborations, all designed to maximize global reach and brand presence in the North American market.

Citations accompany statements from federation and council representatives and the media coverage surrounding the four year deal, as reported by Goal.

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