Fifa announces new Asean Cup for South-east Asia
The tournament will bring together national teams from all Asean member states in a format inspired by the Arab Cup
[KUALA LUMPUR] A new tournament, the Fifa Asean Cup, will be launched as part of an agreement between Fifa and the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean), aimed at boosting the development of football across the region.
The announcement was made during the 47th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday (Oct 26), where Fifa President Gianni Infantino and Asean Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding.
The tournament will bring together national teams from all Asean member states in a format inspired by the Arab Cup, which was first organised by Fifa in 2021.
“This will be a great addition to the regional football calendar,” Infantino said. “Through the Fifa Asean Cup, we are uniting countries together, and this competition will be a huge success as it will help boost national team football in the Asean region and support the development of our sport across all of South-east Asia.”
World football’s governing body will work with regional stakeholders including the Asian Football Confederation, the Asean Football Federation, and the relevant Fifa member associations to finalise the tournament’s format. REUTERS
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