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AFC President's Cup 2007
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Live Update of 3rd AFC President's Cup 2007, Pakistan only on SoccerAgeNepal.com.np

Schedule

21 Sep (23:00 hrs) Mahendra Police Club (MPC) VS Tatung (Chinese Taipie)

23 Sep (23:00 hrs) MPC VS Dordoi

Dynamo (Kyrgyzstan)

25 Sep (16:45 hrs) MPC VS Khemara (Combodia)

AFC is proud to present the 3rd edition of the AFC President's Cup which will be held in Lahore, Pakistan. The competition is dedicated to national league club champions of Asia's emerging football countries.

The AFC President's Cup reflects Vision Asia's philosophy, which is to improve the football standards among the lesser known countries in the Asian family. It is a competition emphasising solidarity, fair play, and the importance of team participation within a highly competitive environment.

The AFC President's Cup is the third club competition created by AFC, following the top-rung AFC Champions League, dedicated to clubs from mature countries, and the AFC Cup aimed at clubs from developing countries.

Tajikistan's Regar-Tadaz won the inaugural edition in Nepal in 2005 after beating Kyrgyzstan's Dordoi-Dynamo while the latter clinched the crown in 2006 in Malaysia by defeating Tajikistan's Vakhsh.

This year's tournament will see Regar-Tadaz return to the eight-club event after a year's gap while Dordoi-Dynamo will aim to regain the crown. Others vying for the top honours include Khemara (Cambodia), Tatung (Chinese Taipei), Ratnam Sports Club (Sri Lanka), Transport United FC (Bhutan), Mahendra Police Club (Nepal) and home team Pakistan Army.

Source: AFC

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