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The Asian Football Confederation, which oversees the region’s Champions League, ruled clubs from Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Qatar would play each other in their respective countries.
Asian Football Confederation to celebrate 60 yearsIn the 60 years since the AFC was formed, professional leagues have been established all over the continent and started producing players who can ...
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myRepublica on MSNAFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers: Bhutan stuns Nepal with resilient draw
Nepal's U-20 women's national football team delivered a weak performance in their opening match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-20 Women's Asian Cup qualifiers, settling for a 1-1 draw ...
The Asian Football Confederation has launched a programme that aims to accelerate the empowerment of women in sport and increase gender equity throughout the continent of Asia. The initiative ...
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced a revamping of its club competitions. This takes effect starting in the 2024/25 campaign. The current two-competition structure with the AFC ...
CBS Sports and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) today announced the details of a multi-platform agreement for Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ subscription streaming service, to serve as the exclusive U.S ...
Australian duo Sam Kerr and Mathew Leckie have been nominated for the Asian Football Confederation's Player of the Year awards in the women's and men's categories respectively, with national team ...
Qatar will stage next year's Asian Cup in place of original hosts China after seeing off rival bids from South Korea and Indonesia, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) announced on Monday.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has signed an exclusive agreement with the Saudi Sports Company to broadcast the Asian Cup and Asian Champions League, Saudi state TV said on Monday.
The Asian Football Confederation, which oversees the region’s Champions League, ruled clubs from Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Qatar would play each other in their respective countries.
While 2014 won’t be considered a vintage year for Asian football, continental organizers still have plenty to celebrate this weekend when they reflect on how far the game has come since 1954.
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