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December 12, 2008 Friday
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Dec 12, 2008
EPL closer to '39th round'
'This is the first time for a league and a confederation to join forces,' Hammam (pictured) told reporters. --PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

TOKYO - THE English Premier League has moved a step closer to playing regular season games in Asia by forming a cooperative relationship with the Asian Football Confederation.

Premier League chief executive Peter Scudamore and AFC president Mohammed Hammam met on Friday on the sidelines of the Club World Cup and jointly announced the organisations would work together at an administrative and club-to-club level to help close the gap between Asian and European football.

'This is the first time for a league and a confederation to join forces,' Hammam told reporters.

The closer relationship could clear the way for the Premier League to stage a '39th round' in Asia.

The league's initial moves to play regular season matches in places such as Japan and South Korea were heavily criticised by many, including Hammam, but Scudamore said people jumped to conclusions when the idea was mooted.

'We had a meeting with the 20 clubs to explore the possibility of playing games abroad in a year and it created a media frenzy,' Scudamore said. 'People approached it as though teams were on a plane ready to go but it was really just the start of a process.' Hammam has softened his stance based on the new initiates between the English league and his confederation.

'We had many questions,' Hammam said. 'What kind of legacy are (the teams) going to leave behind? Does the club just collect the money and go home or are they going to leave something behind? Now we know there will be benefits to Asian Football.'

Scudamore said the Premier League will offer its expertise to teams in Asia mostly at the grassroots level.

'It will likely start with five or six clubs at an operational and coaching level.' Scudamore said. 'I doubt it will extend to joint commercial arrangements.'

'This is good for Asian football,' Hammam added. 'Our fans will benefit, our youth will benefit and our coaches will benefit.

They will be coming here based on our approval.' -- AP

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