Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group F contenders Japan and Uzbekistan secured wins over Uruguay and Qatar respectively, while Oman played to a goalless draw against Ecuador in international friendlies on Tuesday.
The results are a boost for Japan and Uzbekistan while Oman will be satisfied of their defensive steel as all three continue their build-up for the Continental showpiece on January 5-February 1 in the United Arab Emirates.
UZBEKISTAN 2-0 QATAR
Tashkent: Odil Ahmedov and Marat Bikmaev’s goals in the second half steered Uzbekistan to a 2-0 win over Qatar at the Bunyodkor Stadium.
Qatar and Uzbekistan, ranked 13th and 14th respectively in Asia, went toe-to-toe in the opening minutes, promising a cagey 90 minutes.
Qatar threatened through Almoez Ali early on but Uzbekistan’s defenders were quick to deny the livewire from making any attempts on goal.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Abu Dhabi: AFC Asian Cup Bronze medallists in 2015 and hosts in 2019, the UAE's hopes of silverware are high. UAE FA President His Excellency Marwan bin Ghalita sheds light on their development efforts.
The Whites came very close to being crowned Asian champions last time they hosted the AFC Asian Cup in 1996, with only a penalty shootout denying them. Now, with a golden generation of players, they are dreaming of continental glory.
The UAE's plans do not stop with the continental showpiece in January, as UAE FA President His Excellency Marwan bin Ghalita explains the challenges that lie ahead for his federation in developing Emirati football.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: There was a winning start to Graham Arnold's tenure as Australia head coach while a late strike gave Saudi Arabia a draw with Iraq as a gritty Jordan fell to 2018 FIFA World Cup runners-up Croatia as several members of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 UAE cast took their next step towards the continental showpiece on Monday.
AUSTRALIA 4-0 KUWAIT
Kuwait City: Graham Arnold’s reign as the new Australia head coach got off to a perfect start with the Socceroos defeating Kuwait 4-0 in a friendly on Monday.
The Socceroos scored twice in each half to cap an encouraging performance in their first hit-out since the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia.
An own goal gave the Socceroos a deserved lead, before Apostolos Giannou, Tom Rogic and Awer Mabil – on his international debut - all got on the scoresheet.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: With the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 on the horizon, we look back at some classic matches from previous editions of Asia's most prestigious national team tournament.
Four years after Korea Republic had pipped Japan to the bronze medal at the AFC Asian Cup 2007, beating them 6-5 on penalties in the third-place decider, the eternal rivals locked horns again.
This time, a place in the final was at stake. Doha, which had hosted the first-ever AFC Asian Cup encounter between the two sides back in 1988, was the venue once more.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Suphan Buri: Thailand's AFC Asian Cup 2019 UAE preparations received another boost as the Southeast Asian side defeated Trinidad & Tobago in an international friendly on Sunday.
Powered by J-League players Chanathip Songkrasin, Teerathon Bunmathan and Teerasil Dangda, Thailand added to the 1-0 win scored over Hong Kong on Thursday.
Against Trinidad, played in front of over 15,000 fans at the Suphanburi Stadium, retiring goalkeeper Sinthavee Chaiyathat Ratanakul featured for the first 15 minutes as he called time on his 14-year international career before being replaced by Chatchai Bootprom.
After a goalless first half, Thitiphan Puangjan struck the winner for Thailand in the 66th minute.
Thailand will play in Group A at the AFC Asian Cup 2019 UAE with hosts the United Arab Emirates, India and Bahrain for company in the January 5-February 1 extravaganza.
Photo: Football Association of Thailand
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Suzhou: India's steely performance in the 0-0 draw against China PR in an international friendly on Saturday is further proof to head coach Stephen Constantine that his team have become “very difficult to beat.”
Speaking after the match which India could have won in the dying seconds when Farukh Choudhary was denied by China PR goalkeeper Yan Junling at the Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, Constantine said he was pleased with the performance.
“We have shown in the last four years that we are a very difficult team to beat. We may not have the quality which some of the other teams in Asia have. But I stand for my team physically and competitively against any team in Asia. The boys were outstanding today.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: We are three months away from January's AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, and the-AFC.com continues its series of articles to determine your all-time best AFC Asian Cup side.
In the past few weeks you have been voting for the best forwards and midfielders, and now it's time to turn our attention to defenders.
So, here are eight candidates for the spots at the backline. Review the nominees and then choose your favourite defenders for this all-star XI in the poll below.