North Korea, Malaysia to play Asian Cup ties in Thailand

North Korea, Malaysia to play Asian Cup ties in Thailand

Thailand's Pansa Hemviboon challenges Iraq's Ayman Hussein during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers at Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Aug 31, 2017.  (Reuters photo)
Thailand's Pansa Hemviboon challenges Iraq's Ayman Hussein during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers at Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Aug 31, 2017. (Reuters photo)

KUALA LUMPUR: North Korea and Malaysia will play their Asian Cup qualifying matches in neutral Thailand, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Tuesday, after earlier attempts to stage the matches fell victim to political tensions.

Diplomatic relations between the countries have been strained following the assassination of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged elder half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in February.

In the wake of the killing, Malaysia barred its citizens from travelling to North Korea, which prevented the national team from playing a qualifier originally scheduled for March 28 in Pyongyang.

While the exact venue and time of the fixtures has not yet been fixed, North Korea's 'home' match will take place on Nov 10 and the return tie three days later.

"We are extremely grateful for the continued support by the Football Association of Thailand in agreeing to play host for these two matches," said AFC general secretary Windsor John.

"The FA of Thailand has ensured that the AFC has been able to maintain the sporting integrity of the AFC Asian Cup qualifying."

The 2019 Asian Cup will take place in the United Arab Emirates.

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