The Asian Football Confederation is inviting bids from its member associations to become the new home of the governing body.
The AFC is currently based in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia but it was decided at an executive meeting on Tuesday to open bids for the new headquarters. The proposal will then be tabled at the AFC Congress in May next year.
The AFC's headquarters have been based in their current location since 1990 having initially moved to Malaysia in 1978.
The AFC's headquarters have been based in their current location since 1990 having initially moved to Malaysia in 1978.
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