Hong Kong prepared to waive restrictions to host Asian tournaments

The city’s Home Affairs Bureau “fully backed” a proposal from the Hong Kong Football Association to bid to hold tournaments for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

Published : Feb 21, 2021 12:45 IST , HONG KONG

Hong Kong is seeking to host games in the Asian Champions League and the AFC Cup- REUTERS
Hong Kong is seeking to host games in the Asian Champions League and the AFC Cup- REUTERS
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Hong Kong is seeking to host games in the Asian Champions League and the AFC Cup- REUTERS

Hong Kong's government is considering waiving the city’s strict 21-day quarantine requirements in a bid to host football matches in the Asian Champions League and other continental club competitions, a local newspaper said on Sunday.

The city’s Home Affairs Bureau “fully backed” a proposal from the Hong Kong Football Association to bid to hold tournaments for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the South China Morning Post reported.

“It’s the right time to send a signal that Hong Kong is ready to resume international mega-events in a controlled environment,” the Hong Kong daily quoted an unnamed source as saying.

The mandatory quarantine and a travel ban now prevent players and officials from across Asia from travelling to the Chinese city.

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Hong Kong is seeking to host games in the Asian Champions League and the AFC Cup, a second-tier club competition after the AFC requested bids after deciding to play the early phase of the competition in a series of centralised groups due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Last year’s AFC Cup was cancelled because of the global health crisis while the Asian Champions League was played after a series of delays in a biosecure bubble in Doha, with South Korea’s Ulsan Hyundai emerging as champion in December.

Hong Kong champion Kitchee has qualified for the group phase of this year’s Asian Champions League while Eastern and Lee Man are due to play in the AFC Cup.

The South China Morning Post said the city of Buriram in Thailand has also expressed interest in hosting matches, with the AFC due to decide next week on where games in the competitions will be played.

Hong Kong's Home Affairs Bureau and the AFC did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. While the city has not been as severely affected by the pandemic as elsewhere, international sporting events.

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