The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China to host 2023 Asian Cup a er Korea withdraw bid

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SEOUL: South Korea have abandoned their bid to stage football’s Asian Cup in 2023, authoritie­s said, leaving the sole other bidders China with a free run to become hosts.

The Korea Football Associatio­n (KFA) said in a statement it had pulled out to “strategica­lly focus” on a joint bid with North Korea to host the Women’s World Cup in the same year.

The KFA announced the joint bid in March, but diplomatic contacts between Pyongyang and Seoul have since dwindled with North Korea-US nuclear talks deadlocked.

“For the Women’s World Cup, FIFA and the South Korean government will provide active support so that the joint hosting by South and North Koreas can be materialis­ed,” the KFA’s head Chun Han-jin said in the statement late Wednesday.

Seoul’s Asian Cup withdrawal means that China should on June 4 be confirmed by the AFC (Asian Football Confederat­ion) as hosts of the nations championsh­ip finals for the second time.

China staged the tournament in 2004 when the hosts lost 3-1 to Japan in the Beijing final.

The KFA announced Seoul’s bid to host the 24-nation 2023 edition two years ago, saying it hoped to “host the most prestigiou­s football tournament in Asia” 63 years a er holding it for the first time in 1960.

Thailand and Indonesia had also previously expressed interest in hosting the 2023 event, but dropped their bids earlier.

This year’s tournament in the UAEwasexpa­ndedto24na­tionsfor the first time with Qatar winning the final 3-1 against Japan. - AFP

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