Plans to stage a Serie A match between Milan and Como in Australia have been cancelled.
The game was scheduled for Perth and would have been the first European league fixture played abroad.
Serie A said escalating demands from the Asian Football Confederation made the match unviable.
Serie A president Ezio Simonelli described the requests as unacceptable and financially risky.
Italian authorities had approved the move because the San Siro is unavailable in February.
The stadium will host the opening ceremony of the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Serie A viewed the Australia match as a chance to grow its global profile.
The league cited examples from sports like the NFL and NBA.
Plans stalled after the AFC sought control over match officials and other conditions.
Although Serie A claimed progress in December, talks later collapsed.
The decision follows a similar reversal by La Liga last year.
La Liga cancelled plans for a Barcelona match against Villarreal in Miami after domestic opposition.

