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Asia watches Africa Cup of Nations with envy

The world watched in February as Senegal defeated Egypt on penalties to win the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time. For those tuning in from Asia, there must have been more than a little twinge of envy at the international coverage the tournament received for three weeks.

AFCON takes place every two years, in normal times, but still receives a good deal more international attention than the quadrennial Asian Cup. Further east, unless there

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