The Borneo Post

Malaysia to host Asian Champions League football games

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will host two groups in the coronaviru­s-hit Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Champions League, organisers said, although two more pools in Asia’s premier football competitio­n remain without a home.

After Qatar agreed to host all four groups in the West region, Malaysia has stepped in to stage East-zone groups G and H, featuring teams from

Japan, China, South Korea and Australia, as well as Malaysia’s Johor Darul Ta’zim.

The Champions League, on hold since the pandemic wiped out internatio­nal sport in March, will resume on Sept 14 in Qatar with the games in Malaysia starting on Oct 17.

However, “the centralise­d venue for the AFC Champions League groups E and F as well as the remaining knockout stage matches are yet to be confirmed”, an Asian Football Confederat­ion statement said.

Groups E and F include teams from Japan, China, South Korea, Australia and Thailand.

To help squeeze in the condensed tournament, all knockout ties will be played in a single match, rather than home and away, and the final will also be a one-off game played in the West region. — AFP

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