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New dates for AFF Suzuki Cup causes conflict in Malaysian football calendar

AFF Suzuki Cup 2020 postponed due to fear of COVID-19 pandemic

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2020 6:20PM

New dates for AFF Suzuki Cup causes conflict in Malaysian football calendar
AFF President hopes the announcement of new date would provide some clarity. – Football Tribe pic, September 26, 2020

PETALING JAYA – ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) has announced that AFF Suzuki Cup 2020 will be held from April 11 to May 8 2021, which is expected to cause conflict in the Malaysian football calendar.

The largest and most prestigious football tournament in South East Asia was supposed to be held from November to December this year, but AFF decided to postpone it to 2021, upon advice from Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) due to the fear of COVID-19 pandemic.

AFF Suzuki Cup Task Force Committee said the new dates are based on consultation with the region’s football federations and other relevant authorities and believe that the timeline will work the best to accommodate the domestic football schedules.

They also aim to host the Suzuki Cup in its full format, played on a home and away basis across South-East Asian nations who have qualified for the competition, but will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure the safety and well-being of all players, coaches, partners, fans and the public.

AFF President Major General Khiev Sameth also hopes the announcement of the new date would provide some clarity in planning for its commercial partners, including sponsors and media broadcasters, at a time of uncertainty.

“While we are well aware that the fight against the global pandemic is not over, we are cautiously optimistic for the tournament to take place in its full format as we hope to deliver the best of ASEAN in the tournament next year.

“AFF and our member associations would like to express gratitude to all our fans, players, coaches, officials, media and other partners for their unwavering support and commitment despite these challenging times, and look forward to the AFF Suzuki Cup unifying the whole of South East Asia when we are able to come together again,” he said.

However, the new dates will cause a rift between national team commitment and club football.

Most Southeast Asian leagues including Liga Malaysia begins in January and the AFF Suzuki Cup will mostly likely disrupt domestic leagues in the middle of the season.

Some of the matches for the group stage and knockout stage of the Asian football club tournament, AFC Champions League are also likely to be played from April to May 2021 too.

In addition, the AFF Suzuki Cup will also be held during the Ramadan month, which begins from April 12 to May 11.

It will be a difficult task for Malaysia national team head coach, Tan Cheng Hoe, who has not assembled the team since December last year due to COVID-19 pandemic.

It could also jeopardize Malaysia’s chances of winning the AFF Suzuki Cup, after our last win the tournament back in 2010. – Football Tribe, September 26, 2020

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