2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C

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Group C of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place from 14 to 23 January 2024. [1] The group consisted of Iran, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong and Palestine. [2] The top two teams, Iran and the United Arab Emirates, along with third-placed Palestine (as one of the four best third-placed teams), advanced to the round of 16.

Contents

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
April 2023 [nb 1] December 2023
C1Flag of Iran.svg  Iran CAFA Second round Group C winners15 June 202115th 2019 Winners (1968, 1972, 1976)2421
C2Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates WAFF Second round Group G winners15 June 202111th 2019 Runners-up (1996)7264
C3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong EAFF Third round Group D runners-up14 June 20224th 1968 Third place (1956)147150
C4Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine WAFF Third round Group B winners14 June 20223rd 2019 Group stage (2015, 2019)9399

Notes

  1. The rankings of April 2023 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 330072+59Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 311154+14
3Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 31115504
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 30031760
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Matches

United Arab Emirates vs Hong Kong

This was the first time the sides met in the group stage of an Asian Cup. They had previously met three times in the past, with a draw in 2000 and two 4–0 wins for the Emiratis as part of 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification.

In the 30th minute, Sultan Adil shot his ball to the hand of Hong Kong defender Oliver Gerbig, with the referee deciding to give a penalty after consulting VAR due to Gerbig's hand movement being deemed abnormal. Adil then converted the penalty himself to give the Emiratis the lead. Early in the second half, Everton Camargo delivered a brilliant pass from the right flank to Chan Siu Kwan, who then equalised with what was Hong Kong's first goal since Li Kwok Keung on 15 May 1968, and the 1,000th goal in Asian Cup history. However, Zayed Sultan soon reclaimed the lead for the Emiratis after two earlier shots from Abdullah Ramadan and Adil were denied by keeper Yapp Hung Fai, when Sultan was quick to seize the opportunity over the ball's deflection to his position. In the first minute of second-half stoppage time, Yahya Al-Ghassani was deemed to have been fouled by Shinichi Chan while dribbling in Hong Kong's penalty area after another VAR consultation, going on to become a controversial penalty decision, during which Al-Ghassani would again successfully convert in the sixth minute of added time. Minutes later, Michael Udebuluzor scored a second goal for Hong Kong which was ruled out by VAR again, as the United Arab Emirates triumphed 3–1.

United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg3–1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
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Hong Kong
GK17 Khalid Eisa (c)
RB3 Zayed Sultan Sub off.svg 88'
CB12 Khalifa Al Hammadi
CB26 Bader Nasser
LB2 Abdulla Idrees Yellow card.svg 23'
CM8 Tahnoon Al-Zaabi Sub off.svg 68'
CM15 Yahia Nader Sub off.svg 81'
CM18 Abdullah Ramadan Sub off.svg 88'
RF11 Caio Canedo
CF23 Sultan Adil
LF10 Fábio Lima Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutions:
MF14 Abdulla Hamad Sub on.svg 68'
FW20 Yahya Al-Ghassani Sub on.svg 68'
MF5 Ali Salmeen Sub on.svg 81'
DF24 Ahmed Jamil Sub on.svg 88'
DF4 Khalid Al-Hashemi Sub on.svg 88'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Bento
GK1 Yapp Hung Fai (c)
RB21 Yue Tze Nam Yellow card.svg 27'Sub off.svg 67'
CB3 Oliver Gerbig Yellow card.svg 33'
CB13 Li Ngai Hoi Sub off.svg 90+1'
LB17 Shinichi Chan
CM6 Wu Chun Ming
CM8 Tan Chun Lok Sub off.svg 90+1'
CM16 Chan Siu Kwan Sub off.svg 78'
RF11 Everton Camargo
CF9 Matt Orr
LF14 Poon Pui Hin Sub off.svg 66'
Substitutions:
FW25 Stefan Pereira Sub on.svg 66'
FW20 Michael Udebuluzor Sub on.svg 67'
MF10 Wong Wai Sub on.svg 78'
DF4 Vas Nuñez Sub on.svg 90+1'
MF22 Yu Joy Yin Sub on.svg 90+1'
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Jørn Andersen

Man of the Match:
Yahya Al-Ghassani (United Arab Emirates)

Assistant referees:
Ronnie Goh Min Kiat (Singapore)
Abdul Hannan Bin Abdul Hasim (Singapore)
Fourth official:
Ahmad Al-Ali (Kuwait)
Reserve assistant referee:
Abdulhadi Al-Enezi (Kuwait)
Video assistant referee:
Sivakorn Pu-udom (Thailand)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kate Jacewicz (Australia)

Iran vs Palestine

The sides had faced each other six times prior, with Iran undefeated in all matches; their most recent meeting was a friendly in 2018, which ended with a 1–1 draw.

Iran got off to a dream start after a fast attack saw Mehdi Ghayedi seize the opportunity from a throw-in, passing to Saman Ghoddos who sent the ball to Karim Ansarifard, putting Iran in front after just two minutes. Iran doubled their lead ten minutes later after Ghoddos delivered a set-piece which Shojae Khalilzadeh quickly got on the end of to strike the ball into the net. In the 38th minute, a failed clearance from Palestine's Mohammed Rashid was intercepted by Ansarifard, who then passed to Alireza Jahanbakhsh and then Ghayedi, striking a low shot to give Iran a three-goal lead. In the sixth minute of first half stoppage time, a clever set-piece from Palestine's Zaid Qunbar caught Iranian defender Saeid Ezatolahi by surprise, as he headed the ball directly to his opponent Tamer Seyam, whose subsequent converted header was thus onside and reduced Iran's lead back to a two-goal margin. Iran then buried any Palestinian hope of a comeback in the 55th minute when Sadegh Moharrami, receiving the ball from Majid Hosseini, delivered a decisive pass for Sardar Azmoun, who then struck the net after clumsy attempts by the Palestinians to clear the ball.

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GK1 Alireza Beiranvand
RB2 Sadegh Moharrami Sub off.svg 81'
CB13 Hossein Kanaanizadegan Yellow card.svg 17'
CB4 Shojae Khalilzadeh Sub off.svg 44'
LB3 Ehsan Hajsafi (c)
CM14 Saman Ghoddos Sub off.svg 90'
CM6 Saeid Ezatolahi
RW7 Alireza Jahanbakhsh
AM9 Mehdi Taremi
LW18 Mehdi Ghayedi Sub off.svg 46'
CF10 Karim Ansarifard Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutions:
DF19 Majid Hosseini Sub on.svg 44'
FW20 Sardar Azmoun Sub on.svg 46'
MF21 Mohammad Mohebi Sub on.svg 46'
DF23 Ramin Rezaeian Sub on.svg 81'
MF8 Omid Ebrahimi Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Amir Ghalenoei
GK22 Rami Hamadeh
RB7 Musab Al-Battat (c)
CB15 Michel Termanini Yellow card.svg 10'
CB4 Yaser Hamed Sub off.svg 46'
LB12 Camilo Saldaña Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 46'
RM9 Tamer Seyam Yellow card.svg 42'Sub off.svg 84'
CM6 Oday Kharoub
CM3 Mohammed Rashid
LM10 Mahmoud Abu Warda
CF20 Zaid Qunbar Yellow card.svg 51'Sub off.svg 65'
CF13 Shehab Qunbar Sub off.svg 65'
Substitutions:
DF2 Mohammed Khalil Yellow card.svg 80'Sub on.svg 46'
DF5 Mohammed Saleh Yellow card.svg 90+5'Sub on.svg 46'
FW8 Hassan Alaa Aldeen Sub on.svg 65'
FW11 Oday Dabbagh Sub on.svg 65'
MF14 Samer Zubaida Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub

Man of the Match:
Saman Ghoddos (Iran)

Assistant referees:
Taleb Al-Marri (Qatar)
Saoud Al-Maqaleh (Qatar)
Fourth official:
Hanna Hattab (Syria)
Reserve assistant referee:
Ali Ahmad (Syria)
Video assistant referee:
Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Khamis Al-Marri (Qatar)

Palestine vs United Arab Emirates

This was the sides' first meeting since 2016, when the two faced as part of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, with the United Arab Emirates winning 2–0 at home.

The UAE had the better start, and in the 23rd minute, from a contested ball in the midfield won by Ali Saleh, he provided a perfect cross for Sultan Adil, who then headed into the Palestinian net to give the Emiratis the lead. However, the match changed direction significantly after a pulling foul in the area from Emirati defender Khalifa Al Hammadi on Oday Dabbagh in the 34th minute, which resulted in Al Hammadi's dismissal after VAR intervention; despite this, Tamer Seyam failed to convert from the resulting penalty with goalkeeper Khalid Eisa keeping his effort out. Nonetheless, Palestine's persistent pressure paid off in the 50th minute when, from a long-range delivery, Seyam redeemed himself with a tricky cross into the penalty area, which Bader Nasser's header turned into an own goal to level the match. In spite of this goal and persistent continued Palestinian pressure, the United Arab Emirates held firm as the contest ended in a draw, denying the Palestinians a first-ever win at the Asian Cup.

Palestine  Flag of Palestine.svg1–1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Nasser Soccerball shade.svg50' (o.g.) Report Adil Soccerball shade.svg23'
Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah
Attendance: 41,986
Referee: Ahmad Al-Ali (Kuwait)
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United Arab Emirates
GK22 Rami Hamadeh
RB7 Musab Al-Battat (c)
CB15 Michel Termanini
CB5 Mohammed Saleh
LB12 Camilo Saldaña Sub off.svg 90'
RM9 Tamer Seyam
CM6 Oday Kharoub Sub off.svg 90'
CM3 Mohammed Rashid Sub off.svg 63'
LM10 Mahmoud Abu Warda Sub off.svg 80'
CF20 Zaid Qunbar Sub off.svg 80'
CF11 Oday Dabbagh
Substitutions:
MF23 Ataa Jaber Yellow card.svg 90+9'Sub on.svg 63'
FW13 Shehab Qunbar Sub on.svg 80'
MF21 Islam Batran Sub on.svg 80'
MF14 Samer Zubaida Sub on.svg 90'
DF25 Samer Jundi Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub
GK17 Khalid Eisa (c)
RB19 Khaled Ibrahim Sub off.svg 65'
CB12 Khalifa Al Hammadi Red card.svg 37'
CB26 Bader Nasser
LB2 Abdulla Idrees
CM6 Majid Rashid
CM18 Abdullah Ramadan Sub off.svg 65'
RW11 Caio Canedo Sub off.svg 55'
AM9 Ali Saleh Sub off.svg 66'
LW10 Fábio Lima Sub off.svg 40'
CF23 Sultan Adil Yellow card.svg 16'
Substitutions:
DF4 Khalid Al-Hashemi Sub on.svg 40'
FW20 Yahya Al-Ghassani Sub on.svg 55'
DF3 Zayed Sultan Sub on.svg 65'
MF5 Ali Salmeen Sub on.svg 65'
MF21 Harib Abdalla Sub on.svg 66'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Bento Yellow card.svg 45+1' Yellow-red card.svg 90+9'

Man of the Match:
Khalid Eisa (United Arab Emirates)

Assistant referees:
Abdulhadi Al-Anezi (Kuwait)
Ahmad Abbas (Kuwait)
Fourth official:
Ahmed Al-Kaf (Oman)
Reserve assistant referee:
Abu Bakar Al-Amri (Oman)
Video assistant referee:
Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Abdullah Jamali (Kuwait)

Hong Kong vs Iran

This was the sides' first meeting in an Asian Cup since 1968. Iran had previously faced Hong Kong seven times, all competitive fixtures, with Hong Kong recording one win and Iran six, including their most recent encounter as part of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, which Iran won 4–0.

Hong Kong surprised Iran with some long-range efforts and duels won over Iranian players, particularly when a poor attempt to kick the ball away by the Iranians ended up hitting Everton Camargo as he put his shot wide. In the 24th minute, however, Mehdi Taremi would provide a clinical pass for Mehdi Ghayedi from a breakthrough the defence, before Ghayedi finished in the bottom left of Hong Kong's net to score Iran's only goal, and also the only goal of the match to secure Iran's win.

Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg0–1Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
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Iran
GK1 Yapp Hung Fai (c)
RB21 Yue Tze Nam
CB3 Oliver Gerbig
CB4 Vas Nuñez Yellow card.svg 47'
LB17 Shinichi Chan Sub off.svg 90'
CM6 Wu Chun Ming Yellow card.svg 37'Sub off.svg 90'
CM8 Tan Chun Lok
RW11 Everton Camargo
AM16 Chan Siu Kwan Sub off.svg 73'
LW23 Sun Ming Him Sub off.svg 73'
CF9 Matt Orr Sub off.svg 73'
Substitutions:
MF10 Wong Wai Sub on.svg 73'
FW20 Michael Udebuluzor Sub on.svg 73'
FW25 Stefan Pereira Sub on.svg 73'
MF15 Chang Hei Yin Sub on.svg 90'
FW14 Poon Pui Hin Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Jørn Andersen
GK1 Alireza Beiranvand
RB23 Ramin Rezaeian
CB13 Hossein Kanaanizadegan
CB19 Majid Hosseini Sub off.svg 65'
LB5 Milad Mohammadi
CM14 Saman Ghoddos
CM15 Rouzbeh Cheshmi
RW7 Alireza Jahanbakhsh (c)Sub off.svg 81'
AM9 Mehdi Taremi Sub off.svg 77'
LW18 Mehdi Ghayedi Sub off.svg 65'
CF26 Shahriyar Moghanlou Sub off.svg 65'
Substitutions:
MF6 Saeid Ezatolahi Sub on.svg 65'
FW10 Karim Ansarifard Sub on.svg 65'
MF21 Mohammad Mohebi Sub on.svg 65'
MF8 Omid Ebrahimi Sub on.svg 77'
DF3 Ehsan Hajsafi Sub on.svg 81'
Manager:
Amir Ghalenoei

Man of the Match:
Milad Mohammadi (Iran)

Assistant referees:
Ali Ahmad (Syria)
Mohamad Kazzaz (Syria)
Fourth official:
Ko Hyung-jin (South Korea)
Reserve assistant referee:
Park Sang-jun (South Korea)
Video assistant referee:
Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kate Jacewicz (Australia)

Iran vs United Arab Emirates

This was the sides' first meeting in the Asian Cup since 2015, which Iran won 1–0. Iran also won by the same scoreline when the sides met during 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, both home and away.

Iran quickly proved their dominance in the match, and it paid off in the 26th minute when a clinical one-touch play from Sardar Azmoun met Mehdi Taremi in the right position, as he overcame two remaining Emirati defenders to open the scoring, before Ali Gholizadeh had another header in the 36th minute ruled out for offside. Iran's rampant pressure consistently pushed the Emiratis to the brink, but as Iran poured everything into a second goal, an Emirati counterattack saw Yahya Al-Ghassani sneak into the Iranian penalty area before being fouled by Hossein Kanaanizadegan, which resulted in a yellow card for Kanaani and a penalty for the UAE. However, Al-Ghassani then squandered the 63rd minute spot kick, and his team was made to pay the price two minutes later, when a misjudged pass by Khalid Ibrahim was intercepted by Azmoun, whose backheel pass for Taremi allowed the latter to strike Iran's second goal. Iran had two more goals ruled out by VAR, first for an offside from Azmoun and then a second from Mohammad Mohebi due to his earlier foul on Emirati midfielder Majid Rashid. As the match drew to a close, in the third minute of stoppage time, Al-Ghassani redeemed himself when he got on the end of a rebound from Abdullah Ramadan's long-ranged shot, which he was able to head home; while it did not alter the match's outcome, Al-Ghassani's goal secured the Emiratis second place and progression from the group.

Iran  Flag of Iran.svg2–1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
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United Arab Emirates
GK1 Alireza Beiranvand
RB2 Sadegh Moharrami Yellow card.svg 41'Sub off.svg 45'
CB13 Hossein Kanaanizadegan Yellow card.svg 62'
CB4 Shojae Khalilzadeh
LB3 Ehsan Hajsafi (c)
CM6 Saeid Ezatolahi
CM14 Saman Ghoddos Sub off.svg 67'
RW17 Ali Gholizadeh Sub off.svg 67'
AM9 Mehdi Taremi
LW18 Mehdi Ghayedi Sub off.svg 67'
CF20 Sardar Azmoun Sub off.svg 87'
Substitutions:
DF23 Ramin Rezaeian Sub on.svg 45'
MF8 Omid Ebrahimi Sub on.svg 67'
MF21 Mohammad Mohebi Sub on.svg 67'
MF7 Alireza Jahanbakhsh Sub on.svg 67'
FW11 Reza Asadi Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Amir Ghalenoei
GK17 Khalid Eisa (c)
RB19 Khalid Ibrahim Yellow card.svg 72'Sub off.svg 74'
CB4 Khalid Al-Hashemi
CB26 Bader Nasser
LB3 Zayed Sultan
CM6 Majid Rashid Sub off.svg 85'
CM18 Abdullah Ramadan
RW21 Harib Abdalla
AM8 Tahnoon Al-Zaabi Yellow card.svg 54'Sub off.svg 57'
LW20 Yahya Al-Ghassani
CF9 Ali Saleh Sub off.svg 85'
Substitutions:
FW11 Caio Sub on.svg 57'
DF2 Abdulla Idrees Sub on.svg 74'
MF14 Abdulla Hamad Sub on.svg 85'
FW10 Fábio Lima Sub on.svg 85'
Assistant manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Sérgio Costa [note 1]

Man of the Match:
Mehdi Taremi (Iran)

Assistant referees:
Andrey Tsapenko (Uzbekistan)
Timur Gaynullin (Uzbekistan)
Fourth official:
Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan)
Reserve assistant referee:
Ahmad Al-Roalle (Jordan)
Video assistant referee:
Mohammed Al Hoish (Saudi Arabia)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Abdullah Jamali (Kuwait)

Hong Kong vs Palestine

This marked the sides' first meeting in 23 years, a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification fixture won 1–0 by Palestine.

The Palestinians got off to a dream start when, after opening the match aggressively, Musab Al-Battat received a pass before sneaking into Hong Kong's left flank, providing a clinical aerial delivery to Oday Dabbagh, whose header hit the ground and then went into the net to open the score in the 12th minute. Al-Battat then repeated the same trick in the 48th minute, when his clinical delivery reached Zaid Qunbar, who capitalised with another header for the second Palestine goal. In the 60th minute, from a failed attempt to score from Hong Kong, the Palestinians provided a quick counterattack, with Tamer Seyam striking the crossbar before the ball rebounded to Dabbagh once again, who didn't miss the opportunity to score his side's third goal. Hong Kong had a final chance to get on the scoresheet at the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time, when Al-Battat let his hand touch the ball from an effort by Everton Camargo, but Camargo himself then failed to convert the penalty which ensured the final scoreline.

This was Palestine's first-ever victory in Asian Cup history, and with four points, they managed to advance past the group stage for the first time ever.

Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg0–3Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
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GK19 Tse Ka Wing
RB21 Yue Tze Nam
CB4 Vas Nuñez (c)Sub off.svg 28'
CB3 Oliver Gerbig
LB17 Shinichi Chan Sub off.svg 70'
CM6 Wu Chun Ming Sub off.svg 56'
CM8 Tan Chun Lok Yellow card.svg 76'
RW11 Everton Camargo
AM16 Chan Siu Kwan Sub off.svg 56'
LW20 Michael Udebuluzor Sub off.svg 70'
CF9 Matt Orr Yellow card.svg 86'
Substitutions:
DF13 Li Ngai Hoi Sub on.svg 28'
MF10 Wong Wai Sub on.svg 56'
FW26 Juninho Sub on.svg 56'
FW25 Stefan Pereira Sub on.svg 70'
DF23 Sun Ming Him Sub on.svg 70'
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Jørn Andersen
GK22 Rami Hamadeh
RB7 Musab Al-Battat (c)
CB15 Michel Termanini
CB5 Mohammed Saleh
LB2 Mohammed Khalil
RM9 Tamer Seyam Sub off.svg 82'
CM6 Oday Kharoub
CM18 Amid Mahajna Sub off.svg 82'
LM10 Mahmoud Abu Warda Sub off.svg 69'
CF20 Zaid Qunbar Sub off.svg 69'
CF11 Oday Dabbagh Sub off.svg 85'
Substitutions:
MF3 Mohammed Rashid Sub on.svg 69'
FW8 Hassan Alaa Aldeen Sub on.svg 69'
MF21 Islam Batran Sub on.svg 82'
MF14 Samer Zubaida Sub on.svg 82'
FW19 Mahmoud Wadi Sub on.svg 85'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub

Man of the Match:
Musab Al-Battat (Palestine)

Assistant referees:
Anton Shchetinin (Australia)
Ashley Beecham (Australia)
Fourth official:
Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar)
Reserve assistant referee:
Taleb Al-Marri (Qatar)
Video assistant referee:
Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Ko Hyung-jin (South Korea)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Points
Yellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svgYellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svgYellow card.svgYellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svg Red card.svg
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 12–3
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 222–6
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 61–7
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 1112–7

Notes

  1. United Arab Emirates manager Paulo Bento was suspended for the match due to his sending off in United Arab Emirates's match against Palestine. Assistant manager Sérgio Costa filled in as manager.

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Group D of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup took place from 7 to 16 January 2019. The group consisted of Iran, Iraq, Vietnam and Yemen. The top two teams, Iran and Iraq, along with third-placed Vietnam, advanced to the round of 16.

Group F of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup took place from 9 to 17 January 2019. The group consisted of Japan, Uzbekistan, Oman and Turkmenistan. The top two teams, Japan and Uzbekistan, along with third-placed Oman, advanced to the round of 16.

The knockout stage of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 20 January with the round of 16 and ended on 1 February with the final match, held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi. A total of 16 teams advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 AFC Asian Cup final</span> Association football match

The 2019 AFC Asian Cup final was a football match which determined the winner of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, the 17th edition of the AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of the Asian Football Confederation. The match was held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on 1 February 2019 and was contested by Japan and Qatar.

National football teams from Vietnam has qualified for five AFC Asian Cups so far:

Since the 1988 tournament, Japan has qualified for eight consecutive AFC Asian Cups from 1992 to 2019. Japan is also the most successful team in the tournament with 4 titles.

Jordan national football team has been historically considered weaker than other Arab teams prior to the beginning of new millennium. Jordan often struggled to win a ticket and qualify for the Asian Cup, mainly, due to a weaker league and not many players competing professionally.

Yahya Ali Saeed Al-Ghassani is an Emirati professional footballer who plays as a winger for UAE Pro League club Shabab Al Ahli.

Group F of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place from 16 to 25 January 2024. The group consisted of Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan and Oman. The top two teams, Saudi Arabia and Thailand, advanced to the round of 16.

The United Arab Emirates is one of the more successful teams in the Asian Cup qualifying for ten editions from 1980 to 2019. They have qualified for the semi-finals on four occasions, as well as the final in 1996, however they have never won an Asian Cup.

The second round of 2026 FIFA World Cup AFC qualification, which also serves as the second round of 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification, began on 16 November 2023 and will be completed on 11 June 2024.

The knockout stage of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 28 January with the round of 16 and ended on 10 February with the final match, held at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail. A total of 16 teams advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.

References

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