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Reopening in doubt as China withdraws from hosting 2023 AFC Asia Cup

By Jessie Yeung, CNN

Updated 0734 GMT (1534 HKT) May 16, 2022

Xi Jinping, kicks a soccer ball in Qinhuangdao in 2008, before assuming the top leadership role.

Hong Kong (CNN)China has pulled out of hosting the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asia Cup, a possible sign the country's strict zero-Covid policy could remain in place for some time to come.

The quadrennial tournament, which features 24 teams from the continent, was scheduled to take place across 10 Chinese cities in June and July next year.«The AFC acknowledges the exceptional circumstances caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which led to the relinquishment by China of its hosting rights,» the confederation said in a statement Saturday, adding the decision was «difficult but necessary.»China's Covid approach — using largely closed borders, snap lockdowns, mass testing and quarantine — appeared incompatible with hosting a large-scale sporting event with thousands of overseas visitors.Confirming its decision to withdraw on Saturday, China's Asia Cup organizing committee said Covid difficulties meant it «cannot pledge at this moment to hold next year's Asian Cup competition under a fully open model.»Read MoreThe tournament was supposed to showcase a new soccer stadium in Shanghai — the city at the epicenter of the country's current outbreak that has been under lockdown for seven weeks. Throughout April, residents stuck at home in the financial capital reported being unable to access food, medicine or other essential supplies. In recent days, complaints have surfaced on social media over community workers forcibly entering people's homes without permission and damaging their personal belongings during disinfection. One viral video showed residents arguing with
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