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•“There is every possibility the leagues and competitions committee might decide to congest fixtures, given a lot of time has already passed and they are keen to adjust to the international calendar,″ observed Nyangweso.
•“There is every possibility the leagues and competitions committee might decide to congest fixtures given a lot of time has already passed and they are keen to adjust to the international calendar,″ observed Nyangweso.
AFC Cup: Bengaluru FC’s playoff match against Club Eagles rescheduled for May 11
The 2016 runners-up were earlier scheduled to play the tie on April 28. Bengaluru FC head coach Marco Pezzaiuoli | Bengaluru FC Media
Indian club Bengaluru FC’s AFC Cup play-off match, which was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic earlier this month, has been rescheduled for May 11.
BFC, runners-up in 2016, were earlier scheduled to play on April 28.
They will now travel to Maldvies to take on hosts Club Eagles next month for the group D fixture.
“The sub-committee also agreed to award the Playoff Stage slot to Club Eagles, who will now face India’s JSW Bengaluru FC for a place in the AFC Cup Group D on May 11, 2021 in Maldives,” Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said in a press release on Friday.
BFC, runners-up in 2016, were earlier scheduled to play on April 28.
They will now travel to Maldvies to take on hosts Club Eagles next month for the group D fixture.
“The sub-committee also agreed to award the Playoff Stage slot to Club Eagles, who will now face India’s JSW Bengaluru FC for a place in the AFC Cup Group D on May 11, 2021 in Maldives,” Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said in a press release on Friday.
BFC were earlier drawn to play the winners of the match between six-time Bangladesh Premier League champions Abahani and Maldives’ Eagles.
However, a countrywide lockdown and travel restrictions in Bangladesh forced Abahani to withdraw from the tournament.
UEFA announces new format for club competitions to be introduced as of 2024/25 season Monday 19 April 2021
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The UEFA Executive Committee today approved a new format for its club competitions as of the 2024/25 season.
The reforms come after an extensive consultation across the football family and received unanimous backing from the ECA Board and the UEFA Club Competitions Committee (made of a majority of club representatives) last Friday.
The changes made are designed to secure the positive future of European football at every level and meet the evolving needs of all its stakeholders. Unequivocally confirming joint commitment to the principle of open competition and sporting merit across the continent, the common purpose has also been to sustain domestic leagues.