
Organizing the competition in Kyrgyzstan, as noted by federation specialists, will be an important step towards modernizing football infrastructure, which, in turn, will enhance the country's international image and attract youth to football.
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As part of its bid, the KFU has prepared a detailed concept that includes stadiums, training grounds, hotels, and transportation infrastructure that meet international standards. All documents have been prepared in accordance with AFC requirements.
Other candidates to host the tournament include Jordan, Japan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan.
AFC representatives will conduct an inspection visit to Kyrgyzstan from March 2 to 6 to assess the readiness of the infrastructure. The results of this inspection and the analysis of the submitted data will help determine the country that will host the tournament.
The Kyrgyz Football Union emphasizes that the opportunity to host the U-23 Asian Cup is viewed as a strategic step that will aid in the development of football in the country and the creation of modern conditions for training youth players.