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AFC invites bids for Asian Cup hosting rights, sets June 30 deadline

The selection process has been expedited and the hosts will no longer be selected by AFC’s Congress.

In Summary

•China was due to host the tournament in June and July next year but the country’s efforts to follow a zero-Covid policy has resulted in the 24-team event being moved.

•“The (AFC) has today issued an Expression of Interest (EoI) invitation to all the AFC Member Associations (MAs) to host the AFC Asian Cup 2023,” —statement

China's Xin Xu and Alan Carvalho (11) challenge Japan's Takumi Minamino during a World Cup qualifier at Saitama Stadium in Saitama, Japan
China's Xin Xu and Alan Carvalho (11) challenge Japan's Takumi Minamino during a World Cup qualifier at Saitama Stadium in Saitama, Japan
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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) invited bids to stage the 2023 Asian Cup on Tuesday following China’s decision to relinquish its rights to the tournament.

China was due to host the tournament in June and July next year but the country’s efforts to follow a zero-Covid policy have resulted in the 24-team event being moved.

“The (AFC) has today issued an Expression of Interest (EoI) invitation to all the AFC Member Associations (MAs) to host the AFC Asian Cup 2023,” AFC said in a statement. “The deadline for interested MAs to submit their EoI ... is June 30, 2022.”

The selection process has been expedited and the hosts will no longer be selected by AFC’s Congress.

Instead, the confederation’s administration will define the terms and requirements of the bidding process to find a replacement host and submit a report to allow the AFC’s executive committee to make a final decision.

The Japan FA said it has been informally approached about the possibility of replacing China as a host. A South Korea FA official said they had a briefing after China relinquished the hosting rights but there was not enough time to deliver a world-class tournament in the country.