North Korea has lost the right to host the final of Asia's second-tier club competition.<br />The decision on Tuesday by the Asian Football Confederation comes a week after the surreal World Cup qualifier match between South Korea and North Korea, which was played in an empty stadium in Pyeongyang with no live media coverage.<br />In the statement, the AFC did not mention the inter-Korean showdown,… but said the change of plan was due to broadcasters' concerns and logistic challenges around working in Pyeongyang next week.<br />The AFC Cup final between North Korea's April 25 Sports Club and al-Ahed of Lebanon on November 2 will instead be held at a neutral ground in Shanghai.<br />