The qualified teams contract for the 2023 AFC U-20 Youth Cup in Uzbekistan has been completed, with the Group H competition wrapping up on Tuesday.
Australia and Iraq qualified last, after finishing first and second respectively in the eighth group, to join two teams from the host team Uzbekistan, as well as 13 other teams that had previously qualified in the rest of the competition. groups.
The champions group included five runners-up teams, namely Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan, China, Iraq and Syria.
The final will be held in Uzbekistan from 1 to 18 March 2023.
Saudi Arabia finished first in Group A with 9 total points, beating the Maldives, Myanmar and China.
On the other hand, Qatar established their dominance in Group B with 12 points in four matches against Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Bahrain.
In Group C, Japan fell to first place with 12 points in four matches, beating Laos, Guam, Palestine and Yemen.
In Group D, Jordan topped the table with 10 points from four matches after beating Turkmenistan, the Northern Mariana Islands and Syria before drawing against Chinese Taipei.
South Korea managed to win Group E with 9 points ahead of Sri Lanka, Mongolia and Malaysia.
The Indonesian national team topped Group F with full marks in three matches, beating East Timor, Hong Kong and Vietnam.
Oman managed to take the lead in Group G with 6 points in three matches, with the head-to-head difference against Thailand where they beat the Philippines and lost to Afghanistan before defeating Thailand.
Australia topped Group H with 9 points from three matches, winning three matches over Kuwait, India and Iraq.
Tajikistan topped Group I with 7 points in three matches after drawing with Singapore and beating Lebanon and Cambodia.
Finally, in the tenth group, Iran took the lead with 9 points, beating hosts Kyrgyzstan, Brunei and the United Arab Emirates.