The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League and the expanded AFC Cup will be played in centralised group stages in the 2021 season. The AFC Champions League will be held in the West and East Regions while the AFC Cup will be staged across the five AFC Zones.
"With the continued support of the Member Associations and participating clubs, the AFC has agreed that the AFC Champions League Group Stage West Region matches will be scheduled between April 14-30 while the East Region are planned for April 21-May 7, 2021," AFC said in a release.
"Similarly, the centralised AFC Cup Group Stage will kick off in the South, Central and East Zones on May 14 before the West Zone commences on May 23, with the ASEAN Zone scheduled to take place from June 22-28. Each team in this year's AFC Cup Group Stage will compete in a single match round-robin format," it added.
The AFC Champions League 2021 knockout matches in the Round of 16 are scheduled for September 13-15 and the quarter-finals on September 27-29. Both rounds will be played as single matches. The AFC Champions League semi-finals will be over two legs on October 19-20 and 26-27.
Meanwhile, the AFC Cup 2021 West Zonal semi-finals will be held on September 13-14 with the second-leg scheduled to take place two weeks later. The ASEAN Zonal semi-finals will take place on August 10-11 over a single leg.
The two-legged Zonal final involving South, Central and East clubs is scheduled for August 11 and 25, with the ASEAN single-leg Zonal final planned for August 25, before the two-legged West Zonal final takes place on October 20 and November 3.
The two-legged Inter-zonal semi-finals is scheduled for September 14-15 and 28-29 with the Inter-zonal final to be staged on October 20 and November 3.
The AFC Champions League, which will feature 40 teams for the first time in history, will reach its grand finale with the two-leg final on November 21 and 27, while the AFC Cup final will take place on November 26.
Indian Super League (ISL) club FC Goa had become the first Indian club to qualify for the group stage of the ACL after they topped the league stage last season. ATK Mohun Bagan will play in the AFC Cup group stage while Bengaluru FC will take part in the AFC Cup qualifying rounds.
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