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nCoV forces match venue change for two Vietnamese clubs at AFC Cup

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has just changed match venues of two Vietnamese clubs at the upcoming 2020 AFC Cup in the face of the acute respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus (nCoV).
nCoV forces match venue change for two Vietnamese clubs at AFC Cup ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
The AsianFootball Confederation (AFC) has just changed match venues of two Vietnameseclubs at the upcoming 2020 AFC Cup in the face of the acute respiratory diseasecaused by a novel coronavirus (nCoV).

Ho Chi Minh City and Than Quang Ninh willplay away matches in their first leg instead of being hosts as planned.

Accordingly, the first leg of the matchbetween HCM City FC and Yangon United will take place at Thuwunna stadium in Myanmar’sYangon city on February 11, while the return leg is scheduled to be held at theHCM City-based Thong Nhat stadium on April 29.

Meanwhile, Than Quang Ninh FC will play thePhilippines’ Ceres Negros at Rizal Memorial stadium on February 25 and in itshome turf Cam Pha stadium in the second leg on May 13.

National and international sporting eventsscheduled in Vietnam this February will be suspended in a bid to prevent thenCoV spread, the Vietnam Sports Administration said in a recent dispatch.

The organisation of those events afterwardswill depend on the situation, it added./.
VNA

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