AFC adopts 3+1 rule in C League
Next season's revamped and lucrative AFC Champions League will introduce a 3+1 rule for foreign players, it was announced Thursday, while the final will be played in Japan.
The Asian Football Confederation said it had been decided to allow each ACL team to field a maximum of four foreign players, one of whom must be from an Asian country.
Japan's J. League is introducing a similar system next season, and Asian football's governing body is pushing other member associations to follow suit.
"I would love to see a Saudi player playing in Korea and a Korean playing in Saudi Arabia," said AFC president Mohamed Bin Hammam.
"By implementing this 3+1 rule, we are giving more chances for Asian players to play for other Asian clubs."
The AFC also chose Japan as the host for the 2009 final, which will be played at a neutral venue for the first time.
Japan was selected because of its "ability to promote the event and arouse regional interest".
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