SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Asian Champions League clash between Kashima Antlers and Sydney FC which was postponed after this month's deadly earthquake in Japan will now take place in Tokyo on May 10, the Australian club said on Monday.
The A-League side's trip to Kashima on March 16 for a Group H match was called off after the deadly March 11 earthquake, which has left more than 27,000 people dead or missing across the northeast of Japan.
The return match at the Sydney Football Stadium has been brought forward to April 13, the club added.
Kashima's home stadium was damaged in the 9.0 magnitude earthquake so they will host Sydney at Tokyo's National Stadium in May.
The A-League side's trip to Kashima on March 16 for a Group H match was called off after the deadly March 11 earthquake, which has left more than 27,000 people dead or missing across the northeast of Japan.
The return match at the Sydney Football Stadium has been brought forward to April 13, the club added.
Kashima's home stadium was damaged in the 9.0 magnitude earthquake so they will host Sydney at Tokyo's National Stadium in May.