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Qatar has entered the history of the largest gates after being crowned Asian Nations Cup champion for the first time in its career, after beating Japan 3 goals against goal on Friday night in the last match against Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
The crown of the Asian Cup of Qatar is of great importance because it comes from the heart of the United Arab Emirates, which assail Doha with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, as well as the significant tightening of Al-Annabi during the tournament in rally.
Annabi, of Qatar, has absorbed the offensive pressure imposed by the Japanese samurai Al-Mu's Ali has managed to leave his mark acrobatically, the goal of Qatar in the 12th minute.
Al-Mu Ali izz scored his first goal in the 17th Asian edition by reaching the 9th place, surpassing Iran's Iranian Ali Daei, who scored eight goals in an Asian edition (1996).
Abdul Aziz Hatem, field manager in Qatar, sent a rocket-propelled grenade to the Japanese net in the 27th minute, much to the delight of the technical and administrative staff on the bench.
The same player sent a shotgun to the net against South Korea in the quarterfinals, placing the "Annabi" among the top four on the continent, which is a historic feat of the Qatar ball.
The Qatar team nearly strengthened their lead over a third goal, but Hassan Al-Heidos' ball overflow ended the first period with two unanswered goals.
In the 69th minute, the Japanese Takumi Minamino went to the net for the first time in the Asian edition.
Al-Anabi was inflicted a penalty after using Akram Afif's video technique to score a goal of 83 minutes.
Qatar's Al Annabi presented a perfect match for the Asian Cup: he won all his first-round games to lead his fifth Asian group with a full score, with 9 points on 3 consecutive wins; Lebanon (2-0) North Korea (6-0), Saudi Arabia (2-0).
In the round of 16, Al-Annabi defeated Iraq 16-1 (1-0) before South Korea was eliminated in the quarterfinals with the same result, then a victory. net four points over the United Arab Emirates in the Golden Square.
The Qatar team includes top players such as captain Hassan Al-Heidos, promising duo Akram Afif and Maaz Ali, as well as Abdul Karim Hassan, the Asian footballer's trophy of the year 2018, and brilliant goalkeeper Saad Al-Shaib.
Meanwhile, Japan kicked off their Asian tour with a hard win over Turkmenistan (3-2), then forced their way into Oman (1-0), before claiming their third group victory at home. Costs of Uzbekistan (2-1) To crown the group F with the full mark too.
Japan's Al-Mawk has eliminated Saudi Arabia in the last 16 games with a 1-0 win against Vietnam in the quarter-finals, before the Samurai steps up to his teeth and scores a third against Iran, The usual to win the continental title.
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