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Malaysia to host Asian Champions League football games

Last Updated : 28 July 2020, 09:27 IST
Last Updated : 28 July 2020, 09:27 IST

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Malaysia will host two groups in the coronavirus-hit 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 the international sport in March, will resume on September 14 in Qatar with the games in Malaysia starting on October 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.

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Published 28 July 2020, 09:27 IST

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