Plans to stage a Serie A match in Australia have collapsed after late objections from Asian football authorities.
The fixture between AC Milan and Como was due to be played in Perth on 8 February.
It would have been the first European domestic league match held outside its home country.
Serie A said escalating and unacceptable demands made the event financially and logistically impossible.
League president Ezio Simonelli cited conditions imposed by the Asian Football Confederation.
Those included control over match officials and regulatory oversight.
The game had been approved after San Siro became unavailable due to the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics ceremony.
UEFA reluctantly cleared the proposal earlier this season.
Serie A viewed the match as a chance to grow its global profile.
The cancellation follows a similar decision by La Liga over a proposed match in Miami.
