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Malaysia to host Asian Champions League matches in East Asia

Malaysia has been named the Asian Champions League's centralised hub in East Asia with matches in the region due to restart in October, the continent's soccer governing body said on Monday.

Asia's elite club competition was suspended in early March because of the COVID-19 pandemic and will resume in West Asia hub Qatar on Sept. 14.

Malaysia will host Group G and Group H matches from October 17-November 1 and a semi-final on November 28. It will also host last-16 games from the two groups on November 4 and two quarter-finals on November 25.

Teams from China, Australia, South Korea, Japan and Malaysia will play in the East Asia regional hub, while teams from Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and Uzbekistan will play in the West Asia hub.

The centralised venue for Groups E and F and the remaining knockout stage matches have not yet been confirmed.

The AFC said this month that group games would be played in full in a round-robin format while knockouts rounds would be reduced to single games from the usual two-legged tie format.

The final pitting the best teams from each region will be held on Dec. 5 in the Western hub.

(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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