India has officially entered the race to host the AFC Asian Cup in 2031, marking a bold step forward in its ambitions to become a major player in international football.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed the submission of the bid, which is seen as a significant milestone for Indian sports.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has received a total of seven bids, including joint bids from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, as well as standalone bids from nations like Australia, Indonesia, South Korea, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. India’s bid highlights its growing aspirations in the global sporting arena.
The AFC Asian Cup has gained immense popularity, with the 2023 edition hosted by Qatar breaking records in terms of attendance and viewership. The competition is considered Asia’s flagship football event, showcasing top teams from the continent.
India’s bid process will now involve submitting detailed documentation and participating in a workshop later this month. The AFC Congress is set to decide the host nation in 2026, making it a long but rewarding journey for the contenders.
If India succeeds in its bid, it would not only elevate the country’s footballing infrastructure but also enhance its position as a sporting hub in Asia. Hosting the AFC Asian Cup would bring new opportunities for Indian football and inspire millions of fans across the nation.
The bid reflects India’s determination to make its mark in international football and foster a culture of sports excellence. The nation eagerly awaits the outcome of this historic bid.