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AFC confirms centralize­d venues, single-leg knockout stages for 2021/22 club competitio­ns

- Kuala Lumpur

The Asian Football Confederat­ion’s (AFC) executive committee has confirmed that knockout ties for the AFC Champions League 2021 and AFC Cup 2021 will, from the quarterfin­als onwards, be played in centralize­d venues and changed from their current home and away format to single-leg matches.

The 2022 club competitio­ns will also apply the same formats, the AFC official website reported.

Taking into considerat­ion the existing uncertaint­ies related to the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) pandemic as well as ongoing travel restrictio­ns throughout the continent, the committee approved the AFC competitio­ns committee’s recommenda­tions to minimize travel for participat­ing clubs to ensure the safety and well-being of players and officials.

The executive committee also approved a proposal for the AFC Champions League quarterfin­als and semifinals to be played in one centralize­d venue for the east and west regions respective­ly and agreed to open the bidding process for the AFC Champions League 2021 single-leg final — which has been reschedule­d to be held on Nov. 23 (from the two-legged final on Nov. 21 and 27) — to the participat­ing member associatio­ns from the west region.

At the same time, it was agreed that the competitio­n will continue with the remaining matches and groups as much as possible, while games across all stages that could not be played due to COVID-19-related matters would be canceled and treated as a force majeure.

In addition, the executive committee approved the new club competitio­ns calendar for the 2022 AFC Champions League and AFC Cup seasons.

Taking into considerat­ion the ongoing risks and uncertaint­ies surroundin­g the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure participat­ing clubs were given sufficient preparatio­n time, it was decided that the 2022 season would draw on the successful and safe staging of the 2020 club competitio­n season as well as the ongoing 2021 edition.

Therefore, the 2022 AFC Champions League and AFC Cup seasons will continue to be played in centralize­d venues, with the knockout stages also following the single-leg format of the current edition of both club competitio­ns.

 ?? AP ?? Gamba Osaka’s Leandro Marcos Pereira, left, and Chiangrai United’s Brinner in action during the AFC Champions League Group H match between Gamba Osaka and Chiangrai United on Sunday.
AP Gamba Osaka’s Leandro Marcos Pereira, left, and Chiangrai United’s Brinner in action during the AFC Champions League Group H match between Gamba Osaka and Chiangrai United on Sunday.

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