4 nations vie to host Asian Cup after China withdrawal
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AUSTRALIA, South Korea, Qatar and Indonesia are bidding to stage the 2023 Asian Cup after China withdrew citing the Covid-19 pandemic, with a decision to be announced in October, officials said today.
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China had pulled out in May as the host of the 24-team competition as it pursued a zero-Covid policy – a strategy that makes staging sports events a major challenge.
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