Malaysia on Wednesday ruled out meeting `unreasonable demands` made by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in return for keeping its headquarters in the country, a report said.
Malaysia, which has been home to the football governing body since 1965, previously said it will not bid to keep the AFC in Kuala Lumpur, blaming `excessive demands` from AFC President Mohamed bin Hammam.
Malaysia on Wednesday ruled out meeting `unreasonable demands` made by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in return for keeping its headquarters in the country, a report said.
Malaysia, which has been home to the football governing body since 1965, previously said it will not bid to keep the AFC in Kuala Lumpur, blaming `excessive demands` from AFC President Mohamed bin Hammam.