in
Piraeus hosted the match.
Original host selection The
Ak Bars Arena in
Kazan, Russia, was originally selected as the final host by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting in
Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 2 March 2020. The
Albanian Football Association also had bid for the match to be hosted in
Tirana, but withdrew the candidature prior to the vote. The match would have been the first UEFA Super Cup to be held in Russia, and the second UEFA club competition final to be held in the city after the
2009 UEFA Women's Cup final. The stadium was previously a venue for the
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, where it hosted three group stage matches and a semi-final, and the
2018 FIFA World Cup, where it hosted four group stage matches, a round of 16 fixture and a quarter-final.
Relocation to Piraeus After the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was uncertain whether the match would be played in Kazan. Russia was suspended from UEFA and FIFA competitions in February 2022, and the
2022 UEFA Champions League final, scheduled to take place in
Saint Petersburg, was also relocated to
Paris.
Tatarstan officials had called for UEFA to keep the competition in Kazan. This would be the second time a UEFA club competition final is hosted at the
Karaiskakis Stadium in Athens after the
1971 European Cup Winners' Cup final. Prior to the relocation, Athens had been selected as one of the hosts for the
2024 UEFA Europa Conference League final at
Agia Sophia Stadium. On 25 January 2023, the UEFA Executive Committee stripped Kazan of hosting rights and relocated the match to the
Karaiskakis Stadium in
Piraeus, Greece. ==Pre-match==