China loses next year’s FIFA Club World Cup hosting to Japan
Also: Jeremy Lin left the Beijing Ducks at the end of last season to pursue one last shot at an NBA run. But he remains unsigned, fueling speculation that a return to China may be in his future.
The 2021 FIFA Club World Cup will be moved to Japan from China next summer, the soccerโs global governing body announced on Friday.
FIFA had planned to expand the tournament from the usual seven teams to 24 teams, but postponements of Euro 2020 and Copa America 2020 to next summer has caused next yearโs FIFA Club World Cup to be postponed. No exact date has been set.
The Club World Cupย features the champions from each of the worldโs six continental club competitions, AFC Champions Leagueย (Asia),ย CAF Champions Leagueย (Africa),ย CONCACAF Champions Leagueย (North America),ย Copa Libertadoresย (South America),ย OFC Champions Leagueย (Oceania),ย andย UEFA Champions Leagueย (Europe), as well as the host countryโs national champion.
This yearโs tournament, which was supposed to start this month in Qatar, has been moved to next February.
China was supposed to host the inaugural 24-team tournament, which would have featured more of the top teams from Europe and South America and would have resembled a structure similar to the FIFA World Cup. But the idea of expansion has been put on hold.
Addressing the FIFA Council, FIFA President Gianni Infantino explained that a new date for an expanded tournament would be announced later and that plans for โthe best club competition in the worldโ remained in motion.
In a statement, FIFA explained, โFollowing the postponement of the revamped FIFA Club World Cup, initially planned to take place in 2021 in the slot previously reserved for the FIFA Confederations Cup, the Council decided that a Club World Cup, in the current format with seven teams, be organized for late 2021 and the hosting rights for this competition be awarded to Japan.โ
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Jeremy Lin still a free agent
Rumors continue to swirl around the future of Jeremy Lin.
The 32-year-old left the Beijing Ducks at the end of last season to pursue one last shot at an NBA run. However, the free agent has yet to pick up with a team in the U.S., and now a CBA return looks like an option again as the December 23 NBA regular season start date approaches.
During his time out of the game, Lin has been actively updating fans on social media about his status. In early November, Lin was pictured practicingย with his former team the Golden State Warriors, butย nothing came of it.
Responding to a comment on his Instagram yesterday, Lin admittedย that there was no news to speak of.ย โYouโll know when i know!!โ he posted.
At the end of last month, CBA reporter Jia Lei postedย an update on Weibo that โBeijing Shougang [Ducks] is actively pursuing Jeremy Lin, trying to persuade Jeremy Lin to give up the NBA, return to the CBA, and join Beijing.โ
With time running out on the NBA free agency window, a return to the Beijing Ducks remains a solid option if no NBA offers materialize in the next couple of weeks.
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Semifinal runs put to bed Ding criticism
Superb semifinal runs from Chinaโs Zhลu Yuรจlรณng ๅจ่ท้พย and Lว Nรญng ้ฒๅฎย in the UK Snooker Championship came to an end this weekend as the two young stars fell to the imperious Neil Robertson and Judd Trump.
In the build-up to the tournament, last yearโs champion Dฤซng Jรนnhuฤซ ไธไฟๆ wasย critical of some of Chinaโs young snooker prosโ work ethic. โAt the moment, I donโt see many following in my footsteps. Maybe in three or four years,โ Chinaโs snooker star told the BBCย at the start of the tournament.
โWe canโt put too much pressure on them because people have different lives. Itโs hard when we leave our homes, parents, our culture and thereโs nobody to look after you here. You have to look after yourself.โ
However, after the eye-catching run of Zhou, 22, and Lu, 26, perhaps the younger Chinese players will feel vindicated.
Neither player had reached a quarterfinal of anyย major snooker tournament before last week, but both have shown glimpses of a bright future. Theyโve both followed Dingโs example by moving to the UK to be closer to the sportโs major competitions.
Lu Ning, who has had a stop-start early career, claimed wins against snooker legend Ken Doherty in the opening round, followed by a comfortable 6-0 win over the top 30 ranked Matthew Selt. Victories over world No.ย 18 Joe Perry as well as compatriot Pang Junxu rounded off a great tournament. Pang, ranked outside the top 100,ย incidentally also had a great tournament, defeating six-time winner and 10th seed Stephen Maguire.
Meanwhile, Zhou Yuelongโs run includedย wins overย Jack Lisowski, John Higgins, and Jimmy White. The victory over the 8th-ranked ย John Higgins was a real highlight.
Despite Dingโs pre-tournament comments, China has a bright future in the sport. Alongside Zhou and Lu, 20-year-old Yรกnย Bวngtฤo ้ขไธๆถย currently sitsย at No. 12,ย while teenagers Sฤซ Jiฤhuฤซ ๅธๅฎถ่พ, Fร n Zhฤngyฤซ ่ไบไธ, Chรกng Bฤซngyรน ๅธธๅฐ็,ย and Gao Yang all qualified for the main draw.
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