Wembley will host the Champions League final in 2013 and Uefa's Congress in the same year will take place in London, Uefa president Michel Platini has announced.
The decisions are to mark the "exceptional circumstances" of the Football Association's 150th anniversary in 2013, Platini said.
It means Wembley will host an unprecedented two finals in the space of three years after the success of the Barcelona v Manchester United final last month.
The decisions were passed unanimously by Uefa's executive committee meeting in Nyon, Switzerland.
It will be the seventh time that Wembley has hosted the Champions League or European Cup final, the most of any venue.
Platini said: "There are always many candidates for the Champions League final and the Congress but this is to mark the special year of the English FA."-Telegraph
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