Saudi Arabia named as host for 3 AFC Champions League groups in April

Member associations were required to meet a rigid set of criteria to ensure adherence to the highest health and safety protocols and standards. (Courtesy AFC)
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Updated 12 March 2021
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Saudi Arabia named as host for 3 AFC Champions League groups in April

  • Other two West Region groups will be held in UAE, India

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has been named as the host for three AFC Champions League 2021 group stages, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) announced on Thursday.

The West Region matches will see the Kingdom host groups A and D in Riyadh and C in Jeddah, between April 14 and 30.

The games in Group B will be staged in Sharjah, in the UAE, while India, whose representative FC Goa will mark the nation’s debut in Asia’s premier club competition, will host Group E.

In the East Region, the AFC has confirmed the postponement of the group stage matches scheduled to be played between April 21 and May 7, to June and July, taking into consideration the existing travel restrictions and quarantine challenges posed by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

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Other two West Region groups will be held in UAE AND India

Meanwhile, Thailand will provide the location for the matches in the East Region groups F, G, and J, with the venues for groups H and I as well as the exact dates for all groups to be decided at a later date. The preliminary and playoff matches of the AFC Champions League (East) have also been postponed and will be played in centralized venues of their respective group stage games.

As part of the bidding process, member associations were required to meet a rigid set of criteria to ensure adherence to the highest health and safety protocols and standards.

These included minimum travel and quarantine restrictions for away clubs, the convenience of flight connections and the medical situation in the host country, sufficient venues to organize the matches and, most importantly, mandatory COVID-19 testing for all players and officials, the costs of which would be borne by the AFC.

“On behalf of the Asian football family, I would like to thank all our member associations for their interest in hosting our club competitions and commitment toward ensuring we continue to place the safety and wellbeing of our players, teams, and officials at the forefront of all our priorities,” said AFC Secretary- General Dato’ Windsor John.

“The AFC is most grateful for the support of the AFC competitions committee and our commercial partners and we will continue to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders as we strive to ensure a safe and successful 2021 club football season,” he added.


National team representation framework introduced for Esports Nations Cup 2026

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National team representation framework introduced for Esports Nations Cup 2026

  • Within their respective countries, partners will have the responsibility of building, representing their national esports teams on global stage
  • Esports World Cup Foundation to establish ENC Development Fund to support long-term growth of nation-based ecosystems

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has introduced the national team representation framework for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 — the global nation-based esports competition set to debut in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in November — by opening the application process for official National Team Partners.

The Esports Nations Cup introduces national team representation to the global esports calendar in a structured, recurring format. It complements the club-based Esports World Cup by enabling players to compete under their national flag and offering fans an opportunity to connect with elite esports through national identity.

National Team Partners will serve as the official national counterparts for the ENC 2026, within their respective countries and territories, with the responsibility of building and representing their national esports teams on the global stage. In partnership with the EWCF, they will coordinate team representation for the ENC, oversee and support national team coaches per game title, and coordinate with game partners and clubs within the ENC framework. 

Beyond competition, National Team Partners will shape their national team identity through marketing, communications, and community engagement, and collaborate with creators, media, and public institutions to mobilize their local communities to build national fandom for their teams.

While National Team Partners are responsible for the organization and representation of national teams, the competitive integrity and player eligibility remain governed by ENC rules and game partner-aligned processes.

Each selected national team partner will nominate a national team manager who will serve as the public lead and primary representative of the national team. They will act as the primary contact between the EWCF and the local ecosystem team, supporting coordination, representation and activation at the country and territory level, and are formally confirmed by the EWCF. 

To support the long-term growth of nation-based esports, the EWCF will establish the ENC Development Fund, committing at least $20 million annually, beginning with ENC 2026. The fund will support national team programs by covering travel and logistics for participation in the Esports Nations Cup, and by enabling promotional and fan-facing activities that build relevance, awareness, and engagement around national teams beyond the main competition, supported by the commercial, marketing, and operational capabilities required to deliver these activities consistently over time.

This includes support for training camps and boot camps with structured fan access, exhibition matches and showcase events, official watch parties, national team tours, and appearances at major gaming and sports events.

Further details on scope, eligibility, and implementation will be shared with selected National Team Partners as part of the onboarding process.

Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, said: “The purpose of the Esports World Cup Foundation is to elevate esports and make it sustainable.

“The Esports Nations Cup is a natural next step in that journey. By opening this application process, we are inviting trusted National Team Partners to help define the framework for how countries and territories are represented in esports, with clear roles, aligned governance, and a system that works for players, game partners, and fans alike.”

Eligible applicants include esports organizations, clubs, agencies, nongovernmental organizations, national esports and sport federations and associations, recognized government-mandated entities, content creators, and experienced esports professionals with strong national ecosystem ties.

Applications are now open at esportsnationscup.com and will close on Jan. 31. Submissions will be reviewed through a multi-stage evaluation process, assessing governance standards, ecosystem standing, operational capability, community reach, and alignment with game partners’ requirements.

The first cohort of approved National Team Partners will be announced in early 2026.

The ENC will be held in Riyadh in November before moving to a rotating city model every two years.