Soccer


Thailand Offers Asian Cup and AFC Champions League Organizers
Wada unlocks ban Thai Football Association Go ahead and offer to host the event. Asian Cup qualifiers in June including AFC Champions League football The group stage of BG Pathum and Leo Chiang Rai as well
From the World Anti-Doping Organization (Wada) has announced the release of the ban on Thailand. From the list of countries that do not comply with Wada regulations after the Thai government's promulgation. Prohibited substances in sports The revised edition allows Thailand to organize international sporting events at all levels.
Mr. Patit Suphaphong, Secretary General of the Football Association of Thailand revealed to the press that Now Thailand can offer to host international football competitions, making the Football Association of Thailand offered to Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to host the Asian Cup qualifiers this June. is completed
After this, it is up to the AFC to consider whether to choose Thailand or not. This is because there are many countries that are interested in offering to host as well, whether it is Malaysia, Indonesia or Uzbekistan. which is ready to organize competition and is expected to be announced after the draw on February 24
For the 2023 Asian Cup qualifiers, the draw is scheduled for February 24, with the Thai national team in Pot 2 in the qualifying round. Will be divided into 6 groups and kick to the group champion and the best 2nd place 5 teams from 6 groups qualify for the final The competition will continue between 8-14 June.
In addition, the Football Association of Thailand Has also made a letter to the AFC to host the AFC Champions League group stage in the group of "The Rabbit" BG Pathum United and "Kuangsong Mahaphai" Leo Chiang Rai United Two More representatives from Thailand as well.