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AFC Cup

pinklady

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From a news item on the Olympics news site (don't know why it would be on here) but I haven't seen anything anywhere else

Mark Jackson’s side is now just one step away from becoming the first Australian side to win Asian silverware since Western Sydney Wanderers clinched the AFC Champions League in 2014.

Between them and the trophy, however, are Lebanon’s Al Ahed, the 2019 champions, who overcame Oman’s Al-Nahda 3-2 on aggregate to win the West Asia zone finals. The final will be held on May 5 at the Karbala International Stadium in Iraq.
 

Tevor

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From a news item on the Olympics news site (don't know why it would be on here) but I haven't seen anything anywhere else

Mark Jackson’s side is now just one step away from becoming the first Australian side to win Asian silverware since Western Sydney Wanderers clinched the AFC Champions League in 2014.

Between them and the trophy, however, are Lebanon’s Al Ahed, the 2019 champions, who overcame Oman’s Al-Nahda 3-2 on aggregate to win the West Asia zone finals. The final will be held on May 5 at the Karbala International Stadium in Iraq.
Surely not Iraq. A bit to close to the action.
 

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