AFC cancels Solidarity Cup with reformatted qualifiers now filling the competition gap
November 29 – The AFC has drawn a line under its AFC Solidarity Cup competition for emerging nations and those knocked in early rounds of Asian qualification tournaments.
The Solidarity Cup was next scheduled for 2024, having had its 2020 edition cancelled due to the global pandemic. The 10-team competition debuted in 2016, being won by Nepal.
In taking the decision to end the competition, the AFC Competitions Committee, led by Chairperson Dr.
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