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Hanoi Club falls into the "death" group in AFC Champions League 2023-2024

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động25/08/2023


CLB Hà Nội rơi vào bảng đấu tử thần ở AFC Champions League 2023-2024 - Ảnh 1.

In the two playgrounds for top-class Asian clubs in the 2023-2024 season, Vietnamese football has two teams competing. The current V-League champion - Hanoi FC - will compete in the AFC Champions League, while Hai Phong FC will participate in the AFC Cup.

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10 groups in AFC Champions League 2023-2024

The draw results of the AFC Champions League 2023-2024 put Hanoi FC in Group J with strong opponents Wuhan Three Towns FC (China), Pohang Steelers (Korea) and Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan). In which Urawa Red Diamonds are currently the defending champions of this arena.

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Hanoi FC falls into a strong group at AFC Champions League 2023-2024

There are 40 teams competing in the 2023-2024 AFC Champions League. The teams are divided equally into 10 groups, including 5 groups in the West Asia region and 5 groups in the East Asia region. Hanoi FC is placed in the East Asia region and is considered to be in the "death group".

This season, the AFC Champions League attracts viewers thanks to the presence of world- class superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr Club) and Neymar (Al Hilal SFC Club)... competing in groups in the West Asia region.

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Ronaldo (right) with teammates of Al Nassr Club

The AFC Champions League will be played in a round-robin format to select the five group winners and three best second-placed teams to advance to the knockout stage. In addition, the AFC also conducted the draw for the 2023-2024 AFC Cup, with Hai Phong FC placed in Group H with Hougang United (Singapore), Sabah FC (Malaysia) and PSM Makassar (Indonesia).

Tuong Phuoc - Photo: VPF, The AFC


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