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With the end of the fifth and sixth group competitions, the names of 16 teams qualified for the next round, which included 6 leaders and 6 leaders and 6 teams of serenity and 4 teams finished in third place, while eight teams have left the tournament.
And the seven Arab teams qualified for the role of the 16 are the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar, while 4 Arab teams of the first round are invited . Syria Palestine, Lebanon and Yemen.
One of the most significant clashes to witness the role of the 16, a strong confrontation between Japan AndSaudi ArabiaIn addition to meeting a single Arabic Arab Iraq And Qatar.
Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia will face very difficult clashes "Giants" The mainland, South Korea, Iran and Japan, respectively.
And elected United Arab Emirates Jordan has two relatively easier comparisons against Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, giving them a chance to reach the quarter-finals.
Here are the details of the matches of the round of 16, which begins Sunday and lasts 3 days:
Sunday, January 20th
Jordan – Vietnam (15:00 at Al Maktoum stadium in Dubai)
Thailand – China (18:00 at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium of Al Ain)
Iran – Amman (9:00 pm at Abu Dhabi's Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium)
Monday 21st January
Japan – Saudi Arabia (15:00 at Sharjah stadium)
Australia – Uzbekistan (18:00 at Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain)
WATER – Kyrgyzstan (9:00 pm at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi)
Tuesday January 22nd
South Korea – Bahrain (5 pm at Dubai Rashid stadium)
Iraq – Qatar (8:00 pm at Al Nahyan stadium in Abu Dhabi)
** All matches in local time of United Arab Emirates
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With the end of the fifth and sixth group competitions, the names of 16 teams qualified for the next round, which included 6 leaders and 6 leaders and 6 teams of serenity and 4 teams finished in third place, while eight teams have left the tournament.
Seven Arab teams qualified for the knockout stages – United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar – and four Arab teams of the first round were composed of Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Yemen.
One of the most important confrontations in the role of the 16, a strong confrontation between Japan and Saudi Arabia, in addition to the meeting of a single Arab Arab between Iraq and the Qatar.
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman and Bahrain will face tough challenges against the continent's "giants", South Korea, Iran and Japan, respectively.
The United Arab Emirates and Jordan have relatively easier clashes against Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, giving them a chance to reach the quarter-finals.
Here are the details of the matches of the round of 16, which begins Sunday and lasts 3 days:
Sunday, January 20th
Jordan – Vietnam (15:00 at Al Maktoum stadium in Dubai)
Thailand – China (18:00 at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium of Al Ain)
Iran – Amman (9:00 pm at Abu Dhabi's Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium)
Monday 21st January
Japan – Saudi Arabia (15:00 at Sharjah stadium)
Australia – Uzbekistan (18:00 at Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain)
WATER – Kyrgyzstan (9:00 pm at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi)
Tuesday January 22nd
South Korea – Bahrain (5 pm at Dubai Rashid stadium)
Iraq – Qatar (8:00 pm at Al Nahyan stadium in Abu Dhabi)
** All matches in local time of United Arab Emirates