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Asia's football chief Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa said Tuesday that China's staging of the 2023 Asian Cup would serve as a "launchpad" for the country's teams of the future. China was confirmed earlier Tuesday as host at the AFC's Extraordinary Congress in Paris after all the other countries in the running dropped their bids, giving the Chinese a possible dry-run for organising a future World Cup.
"This is an important moment for football in Asia and beyond," said Sheikh Salman, FIFA's second-in-command, who was reelected to a fresh four-year term as AFC president in April. "Football has the chance to unlock the potential that exists in the world's most populous country. "We have seen the rise of the game under the direction and investment of the Chinese government. "Now, we have the chance with this Asian Cup to develop a sure legacy for the global game. "The Asian Cup can provide a launchpad for the great Chinese football teams of the future and more importantly can place football as the number one sport in the country."
Last month South Korea abandoned their bid to stage the tournament, leaving China as the sole candidates with a free run to become hosts. Thailand and Indonesia had also previously expressed interest in hosting the 2023 event, but had dropped out earlier. This year's Asian Cup in the UAE was expanded to 24 nations for the first time with Qatar winning the final.
China's football fan President Xi Jinping has stated his aim for the country to stage the showpiece World Cup one day, with 2030 and 2034 often mentioned as possibilities, and wants the country to become a major force in the sport.
"It's great for China, a great honour for China to be hosts of the 2023 Asian Cup. We are ready and confident of staging a successful tournament," said Chinese FIFA Council member Du Zhaocai. It will mark the second time China has hosted the quadrennial continental tournament, after the 2004 edition when they finished runners-up to Japan. The bid proposed 12 candidate cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Xian, and there are plans to construct nine new football-only stadiums by the end of 2021.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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