Asian Cup 2027 draw in Saudi Arabia moved to May 9 over Iran war
The draw for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia has been postponed from its original date to May 9 in Riyadh. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) cited the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran as the reason for the rescheduling, aiming to ensure full participation of all stakeholders.

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AI-generatedThe draw for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia has been postponed from its original date to May 9 in Riyadh. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) cited the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran as the reason for the rescheduling, aiming to ensure full participation of all stakeholders. The tournament, featuring 24 teams, will be hosted by Saudi Arabia for the first time from January 7 to February 5. The draw will divide the 23 confirmed qualified nations into six groups of four, with the final team determined by a playoff match in June between Lebanon and Yemen. Defending champions Qatar, along with other prominent teams like Japan, South Korea, and Australia, have already qualified for the continental championship.
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5 extractedThe final qualification place will be decided on June 4 when Lebanon face Yemen in a playoff.
Saudi Arabia is set to host the 24-team championship from January 7 to February 5.
Asian Cup 2027 draw in Saudi Arabia moved to May 9.
The draw was originally set for Saturday but moved due to the United States-Israel war on Iran.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said the postponement was made to ensure full participation.