BSP-07 AFC Champions League east games postponed because of virus

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AFC Champions League east games postponed because of virus

KUALA LUMPUR, March 11, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Half of the group stage matches
in the Asian Football Confederation’s Champions League were Thursday
postponed until June and July because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Matches for 40 clubs spread across 10 groups in the continent’s top club
competition had been due to start in east and west zones in April in
centralised venues.

But the five east zone groups, including teams from regional football
powers South Korea, China, Japan and Australia, will be delayed until June
and July, the AFC said.

The AFC cited “travel restrictions and quarantine challenges posed by the
Covid-19 pandemic” for the delay.

Dates have not yet been finalised, but Thailand has been selected as host
for three groups while the venue for the two others remains to be decided.

East zone playoffs due next month to decide the final group stage
qualifiers have also been postponed and will also take place in the
centralised venues on dates to be announced in June or July.

West zone matches will go ahead as planned from April 14 to 30.

Saudi Arabia will host three groups, two in Riyadh and one in Jeddah,
Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates will host another and India, who make
their debut in the competition this year with Goa FC, will host the fifth
group.

There are strict requirements for countries wishing to host matches,
including that players and officials undergo Covid-19 tests and that medical
facilities are up to standard.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1407 hrs