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Asian Cup: Japan could replace China as host

Former’s football body liaising with Asian Football Confederation regarding hosting 24-team tournament as latter withdraws

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 May 2022 3:27PM

Asian Cup: Japan could replace China as host
China last week pulled out of hosting the Asian Cup tournament, which had been due to be staged in 10 cities in June and July next year, as the country pursues a strict zero-Covid-19 strategy. – AFP pic, May 18, 2022

TOKYO – Japan has been “sounded out” about hosting next year’s Asian Cup, the country’s football chief said, after China withdrew from staging the tournament over coronavirus concerns.

Japan Football Association chairman Kozo Tashima told the Nikkan Sports daily that Asian Football Confederation officials had been in touch regarding hosting the 24-team tournament but gave no further details.

“We’ve just been sounded out,” Tashima was quoted as saying.

“If Japan were to host it, it would be exciting, no doubt about it.”

China last week pulled out of hosting the tournament, which had been due to be staged in 10 cities in June and July next year, as the country pursues a strict zero-Covid-19 strategy.

The move came one week after organisers of the Asian Games, due to take place in the Chinese city of Hangzhou this September, announced that the event would be postponed.

Japan, which co-hosted Asia's first World Cup with South Korea 20 years ago, has not staged the Asian Cup since 1992. – AFP, May 18, 2022

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