Bruce Springsteen ends stadium controversy in Spain

In this Nov. 10, 2015 file photo, Bruce Springsteen performs at the 9th Annual Stand Up For Heroes event in New York. Simon & Schuster announced Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016  that Springsteen has spent the past several years working on a memoir, which will come out Sept. 27. The title is "Born to Run."  (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)

Bruce Springsteen. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)

MADRID — It took Bruce Springsteen to end the controversy over the Copa del Rey final in Spain.

The rock star has announced he will be playing at the Santiago Bernabeu on May 21, ruling out Real Madrid’s stadium for the Copa final between Barcelona and Sevilla.

Both finalists wanted to play at the venue, the country’s biggest neutral ground, but Real Madrid was yet to make it available. The club apparently wanted to avoid the risk of seeing its biggest rival celebrating a title on its ground.

The game is expected to be played at Atletico Madrid’s Vicente Calderon Stadium.

The final could be moved to May 22 if Sevilla reaches the final of the Europa League on May 18. The Bernabeu still wouldn’t be available in that case. TVJ

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