Soccer-Asian Football Confederation to launch Nations League competition


Dec ‌21 (Reuters) - The Asian Football Confederation said ‌on Sunday it will launch a Nations ‌League contest in a bid to improve competition standards and commercial opportunities for national teams across the ‍continent.

No start date was given ‍by the Kuala ‌Lumpur-based governing body. It said it intends to ‍use ​existing FIFA international windows to run the competition.

"The AFC Nations League ⁠represents an important step forward in our ‌ongoing commitment to support the development of our 47 ⁠member ‍associations," AFC general secretary Windsor John said in a statement.

"By introducing a structured competition platform ... ‍we aim to ensure consistent ‌access to high-quality matches while addressing logistical and cost-related challenges faced by national teams."

The AFC currently organises the Asian Cup every four years, with the next edition of the 24-team finals due to be played in Saudi ‌Arabia in January 2027.

Europe's governing body, UEFA, launched its own Nations League competition in 2018 to ​increase the number of meaningful matches played by its members.

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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