Overview
- Reports to the Associated Press say the Argentine Football Association linked the change to unrest tied to a Chicago immigration crackdown and National Guard deployment.
- Chicago Park District spokesman Luca Serra told the AP the promoter moved the game because of low ticket sales, offering a competing explanation.
- The match was originally scheduled for Oct. 13 at Soldier Field and is now planned for Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, home of Inter Miami and Lionel Messi, who has been called up.
- An official relocation announcement has not been published, and refund or transfer details for ticket holders remain unclear.
- One outlet cited Reuters in reporting the game could be pushed back by a day in Florida, which has not been confirmed.