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Starting Saturday in the United Arab Emirates with a record of "24 teams"
Asian football fans are turning to the UAE, which hosts the 2018 AFC Asian Cup for its 17th edition on Jan. 5.
The record will bring a new record of 24 teams from across the continent.
Origin of the tournament:
Second oldest continental football tournament, the Asian Cup of Nations was launched in 1956 in Hong Kong, two years after the creation of the AFC in Manila, with the participation of four teams of the divisional system, to know Hong Kong, the Zionist entity, South Vietnam and South Korea. . The Korean team was honored with the first title.
This system continued with the participation of four teams in the following two sessions, the 1960 session organized by South Korea and the 1964 session, before this number rose to five in the tournament organized by Iran. in 1968.
South Korea managed to retain the title in 1960, while the Zionist entity won the title of the third version, before Iran imposed its power by winning the continental title three times in a row in 1968-1972-1976.
First appearance of the Arab teams in the Asian Cup:
Arab participation in the Asian Championship was delayed until the fifth edition in Thailand in 1972, after the Arab national associations succeeded in preventing the Zionist entity from becoming a member of the AFC. And the start was the participation of the Kuwaiti and Iraqi teams, and participated in the tournament in six teams, which are – on the other – Iran, Thailand, South Korea and Cambodia. The participation of Arab teams in the Asian Football Cup has increased considerably during the tournament's history.
Kuwait wins the first Arab titles. Saudi Arabia has been the most crowned in the world:
The number of participants (6) remained in the 1976 edition organized by Iran before moving to 10 teams during the first tournament organized by an Arab country, which was in 1980 in Kuwait, witnessing the first Arab title of the title when the host country won the title at the expense of the South Korean team.
The cup continued to be contested in the next round in 1984 in Singapore. Saudi Arabia crowned the eighth title in its first participation with the same system, with the participation of 10 teams in this edition and the next edition in Qatar, where the Saudi team managed to retain the title.
In contrast, the number of teams participating in the tenth round held in Japan in 1992 fell to eight, while there were 20 teams in the preliminaries, divided into six groups, each occupying a place in the final alongside Japan, and the Saudi team as the title holder. It was the beginning of the Samurai team with the title after winning the final stage with the Saudi green.
At the next UAE in 1996, the number of participants increased to 33, divided into four groups. The first and second teams qualified for the next round. Saudi Arabia has won the title for the third time in its history. After four years in the twelfth edition in Lebanon, the scenario of the last match between the Saudi team and his Japanese counterpart, whose second title was hijacked, was repeated.
The number of teams participating in the 2004 edition was reestablished in China: there were 16 teams for the first time in the tournament and the four group system was maintained at the previous version in 2015 in Australia.
The 14th edition of the tournament marked a historic turning point in the tournament, with a start date of one year. From this tournament, the AFC decided to hold the tournament in odd years because of the sports activities of the summer of 2008, such as the European Championship and the Olympic Games. It was the first time in the history of the Asian Cup in four countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. For the championship, the Iraqi team is for the first time in its history.
The honor of hosting the 16 th edition of the Asian Cup was crowned by the new Australian AFC member, who joined the AFC on 23 March 2005 with the decision of the Executive Committee. This tournament was held for the first time outside its geographical scope, its participation in the championship beating South Korea in the final (2-1).
In five decades, the tournament has attracted attention across the continent, with top national teams participating every four years in the title competition.
The 17th edition of the UAE will comprise 24 teams divided into six groups, each consisting of four teams, the first and second places in each group and the top four teams from third to last.
Asia Cup records:
– Japan tops the list of the most prestigious teams in the history of the continent with four titles, while Saudi Arabia and Iran share the center of the standings with three titles each, and South Korea with two titles.
– The Japanese team is the most important team to reach the final of the history of the Asian Cup: it appeared in the final in 4 copies, namely 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2011. Strangely, it was crowned four times without any failure.
– The Saudi team is the most elected team on the continent and has been awarded the prize for the best player 3 Saudis won by Majid Abdullah in 1984, Nawaf Al-Tamyat in 2000 and Yaser Al-Qahtani in 2007.
– Eight Asian Cups have been crowned in history so far, including three Arab teams (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq).
– Iranian forward Ali Daei remains the top scorer in the Asian Cup with 14 goals, followed by South Korean Lee Dong Kok with 10 goals and Japan's Takarha in third with nine goals.
– Former Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Pereira is the only coach in the history of the Asian Cup to have been crowned twice: he led Al-Akhdar in 1988 after winning the Kuwait national team in 1980 .
South Korea and Iran are the best players on the continent, with 13 players each, followed by 12 Chinese teams.
List of winners of the Asian Cup:
Australia – (2015 – Uzbekistan)
Japan – (2011 – Qatar)
Iraq – (2017 – Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand)
Japan – (2004 – China)
Japan – (2000 – Lebanon)
Saudi Arabia – (1996 – UAE)
Japan – (1992 – Japan)
Saudi Arabia – (1988 – Qatar)
Saudi Arabia – (1984 – Singapore)
Kuwait – (1980 – Kuwait)
Iran – (1976 – Iran)
Iran – (1972 – Thailand)
Iran – (1968 – Iran)
Israel – (1964 – Israel)
South Korea – (1960 – South Korea)
South Korea – (1956 – Hong Kong).
Cup of Asia: The start with 4 teams .. Saudi Arabia more Arabs crowned the title
Mahmoud Al-Hamad
previously
2019-01-03
Asian football fans are turning to the UAE, which hosts the 2018 AFC Asian Cup for its 17th edition on Jan. 5.
The record will bring a new record of 24 teams from across the continent.
Origin of the tournament:
Second oldest continental football tournament, the Asian Cup of Nations was launched in 1956 in Hong Kong, two years after the creation of the AFC in Manila, with the participation of four teams of the divisional system, to know Hong Kong, the Zionist entity, South Vietnam and South Korea. . The Korean team was honored with the first title.
This system continued with the participation of four teams in the following two sessions, the 1960 session organized by South Korea and the 1964 session, before this number rose to five in the tournament organized by Iran. in 1968.
South Korea managed to retain the title in 1960, while the Zionist entity won the title of the third version, before Iran imposed its power by winning the continental title three times in a row in 1968-1972-1976.
First appearance of the Arab teams in the Asian Cup:
Arab participation in the Asian Championship was delayed until the fifth edition in Thailand in 1972, after the Arab national associations succeeded in preventing the Zionist entity from becoming a member of the AFC. And the start was the participation of the Kuwaiti and Iraqi teams, and participated in the tournament in six teams, which are – on the other – Iran, Thailand, South Korea and Cambodia. The participation of Arab teams in the Asian Football Cup has increased considerably during the tournament's history.
Kuwait wins the first Arab titles. Saudi Arabia has been the most crowned in the world:
The number of participants (6) remained in the 1976 edition organized by Iran before moving to 10 teams during the first tournament organized by an Arab country, which was in 1980 in Kuwait, witnessing the first Arab title of the title when the host country won the title at the expense of the South Korean team.
The cup continued to be contested in the next round in 1984 in Singapore. Saudi Arabia crowned the eighth title in its first participation with the same system, with the participation of 10 teams in this edition and the next edition in Qatar, where the Saudi team managed to retain the title.
In contrast, the number of teams participating in the tenth round held in Japan in 1992 fell to eight, while there were 20 teams in the preliminaries, divided into six groups, each occupying a place in the final alongside Japan, and the Saudi team as the title holder. It was the beginning of the Samurai team with the title after winning the final stage with the Saudi green.
At the next UAE in 1996, the number of participants increased to 33, divided into four groups. The first and second teams qualified for the next round. Saudi Arabia has won the title for the third time in its history. After four years in the twelfth edition in Lebanon, the scenario of the last match between the Saudi team and his Japanese counterpart, whose second title was hijacked, was repeated.
The number of teams participating in the 2004 edition was reestablished in China: there were 16 teams for the first time in the tournament and the four group system was maintained at the previous version in 2015 in Australia.
The 14th edition of the tournament marked a historic turning point in the tournament, with a start date of one year. From this tournament, the AFC decided to hold the tournament in odd years because of the sports activities of the summer of 2008, such as the European Championship and the Olympic Games. It was the first time in the history of the Asian Cup in four countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. For the championship, the Iraqi team is for the first time in its history.
The honor of hosting the 16 th edition of the Asian Cup was crowned by the new Australian AFC member, who joined the AFC on 23 March 2005 with the decision of the Executive Committee. This tournament was held for the first time outside its geographical scope, its participation in the championship beating South Korea in the final (2-1).
In five decades, the tournament has attracted attention across the continent, with top national teams participating every four years in the title competition.
The 17th edition of the UAE will comprise 24 teams divided into six groups, each consisting of four teams, the first and second places in each group and the top four teams from third to last.
Asia Cup records:
– Japan tops the list of the most prestigious teams in the history of the continent with four titles, while Saudi Arabia and Iran share the center of the standings with three titles each, and South Korea with two titles.
– The Japanese team is the most important team to reach the final of the history of the Asian Cup: it appeared in the final in 4 copies, namely 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2011. Strangely, it was crowned four times without any failure.
– The Saudi team is the most elected team on the continent and has been awarded the prize for the best player 3 Saudis won by Majid Abdullah in 1984, Nawaf Al-Tamyat in 2000 and Yaser Al-Qahtani in 2007.
– Eight Asian Cups have been crowned in history so far, including three Arab teams (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq).
– Iranian forward Ali Daei remains the top scorer in the Asian Cup with 14 goals, followed by South Korean Lee Dong Kok with 10 goals and Japan's Takarha in third with nine goals.
– Former Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Pereira is the only coach in the history of the Asian Cup to have been crowned twice: he led Al-Akhdar in 1988 after winning the Kuwait national team in 1980 .
South Korea and Iran are the best players on the continent, with 13 players each, followed by 12 Chinese teams.
List of winners of the Asian Cup:
Australia – (2015 – Uzbekistan)
Japan – (2011 – Qatar)
Iraq – (2017 – Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand)
Japan – (2004 – China)
Japan – (2000 – Lebanon)
Saudi Arabia – (1996 – UAE)
Japan – (1992 – Japan)
Saudi Arabia – (1988 – Qatar)
Saudi Arabia – (1984 – Singapore)
Kuwait – (1980 – Kuwait)
Iran – (1976 – Iran)
Iran – (1972 – Thailand)
Iran – (1968 – Iran)
Israel – (1964 – Israel)
South Korea – (1960 – South Korea)
South Korea – (1956 – Hong Kong).
January 03
1:09
Starting Saturday in the United Arab Emirates with a record of "24 teams"
Asian football fans are turning to the UAE, which hosts the 2018 AFC Asian Cup for its 17th edition on Jan. 5.
The record will bring a new record of 24 teams from across the continent.
Origin of the tournament:
Second oldest continental football tournament, the Asian Cup of Nations was launched in 1956 in Hong Kong, two years after the creation of the AFC in Manila, with the participation of four teams of the divisional system, to know Hong Kong, the Zionist entity, South Vietnam and South Korea. . The Korean team was honored with the first title.
This system continued with the participation of four teams in the following two sessions, the 1960 session organized by South Korea and the 1964 session, before this number rose to five in the tournament organized by Iran. in 1968.
South Korea managed to retain the title in 1960, while the Zionist entity won the title of the third version, before Iran imposed its power by winning the continental title three times in a row in 1968-1972-1976.
First appearance of the Arab teams in the Asian Cup:
Arab participation in the Asian Championship was delayed until the fifth edition in Thailand in 1972, after the Arab national associations succeeded in preventing the Zionist entity from becoming a member of the AFC. And the start was the participation of the Kuwaiti and Iraqi teams, and participated in the tournament in six teams, which are – on the other – Iran, Thailand, South Korea and Cambodia. The participation of Arab teams in the Asian Football Cup has increased considerably during the tournament's history.
Kuwait wins the first Arab titles. Saudi Arabia has been the most crowned in the world:
The number of participants (6) remained in the 1976 edition organized by Iran before moving to 10 teams during the first tournament organized by an Arab country, which was in 1980 in Kuwait, witnessing the first Arab title of the title when the host country won the title at the expense of the South Korean team.
The cup continued to be contested in the next round in 1984 in Singapore. Saudi Arabia crowned the eighth title in its first participation with the same system with the participation of 10 teams in this edition and the next edition in Qatar, where the Saudi team managed to retain the title.
In contrast, the number of teams participating in the tenth round held in Japan in 1992 fell to eight, while there were 20 teams in the preliminaries, divided into six groups, each occupying a place in the final alongside Japan, and the Saudi team as the title holder. It was the beginning of the Samurai team with the title after winning the final stage with the Saudi green.
At the next UAE in 1996, the number of participants increased to 33, divided into four groups. The first and second teams qualified for the next round. Saudi Arabia has won the title for the third time in its history. After four years in the twelfth edition in Lebanon, the scenario of the last match between the Saudi team and his Japanese counterpart, whose second title was hijacked, was repeated.
The number of teams participating in the 2004 edition was reestablished in China: there were 16 teams for the first time in the tournament and the four group system was maintained at the previous version in 2015 in Australia.
The 14th edition of the tournament marked a historic turning point in the tournament, with a start date of one year. From this tournament, the AFC decided to hold the tournament in odd years because of the sports activities of the summer of 2008, such as the European Championship and the Olympic Games. It was the first time in the history of the Asian Cup in four countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. For the championship, it is the Iraqi team for the first time in its history.
The honor of hosting the 16 th edition of the Asian Cup was crowned by the new Australian AFC member, who joined the AFC on 23 March 2005 with the decision of the Executive Committee. This tournament was held for the first time outside its geographical scope, its participation in the championship beating South Korea in the final (2-1).
وفي غضون خمسة عقود نجحت البطولة في استقطاب الاهتمام في أرجاء القارة كافة; إذ تشارك فيها أفضل المنتخبات الوطنية كل أربع سنوات; لتتنافس على اللقب الثمين.
وتتميز هذه النسخة ال17 في الإمارات بمشاركة 24 منتخبا, ستوزع على ست مجموعات; لتضم كل مجموعة أربع فرق, ويتأهل أصحاب المركزين الأول والثاني من كل مجموعة, إضافة إلى أفضل أربعة منتخبات احتلت المركز الثالث إلى دور الستة عشر.
أرقام قياسية تخص منافسات كأس آسيا:
– يتصدر منتخب اليابان قائمة المنتخبات الأكثر تتويجا بلقب بطل القارة الصفراء عبر التاريخ برصيد أربعة ألقاب, بينما يتقاسم منتخبا السعودية وإيران مركز الوصافة برصيد ثلاثة ألقاب لكل منهما, ثم كوريا الجنوبية برصيد لقبين.
– المنتخب الياباني هو أكثر المنتخبات بلوغا للمباراة النهائية في تاريخ كاس آسيا; إذ ظهر في النهائي في 4 نسخ, هي 1992, 2000, 2004 و 2011. والغريب أنه توج في المرات الأربع دون أي إخفاق.
– المنتخب السعودي هو أكثر منتخب في القارة حصل نجومه على جائزة أفضل لاعب; إذ تمكن 3 سعوديين من حصد الجائزة عن طريق ماجد عبدالله في 1984 ونواف التمياط في 2000 وياسر القحطاني في 2007.
– توجت ثمانية منتخبات بلقب مسابقة كأس الأمم الآسيوية لكرة القدم عبر التاريخ حتى الآن, منها ثلاثة منتخبات عربية, هي (السعودية والكويت والعراق).
– المهاجم الإيراني علي دائي لا يزال يتربع على عرش الهدافين التاريخيين لكأس آسيا برصيد 14 هدفا, ويأتي خلفه الكوري الجنوبي لي دونج كوك برصيد 10 أهدف, ثم الياباني تاكاراها ثالثا ب 9 أهداف.
– البرازيلي كارلوس ألبرتو بيريرا المدير الفني الأسبق للمنتخب السعودي هو المدرب الوحيد في تاريخ كأس آسيا الذي تذوق طعم التتويج باللقب مرتين; إذ قاد الأخضر للظفر به في نسخة 1988 بعد أن حققه مع المنتخب الكويتي في 1980.
– منتخبا كوريا الجنوبية وإيران هما أكثر منتخبات القارة مشاركة في البطولة; إذ شارك كل منهما في 13 نسخة سابقة, يليهما المنتخب الصيني صاحب ال 12 مشاركة.
قائمة الفائزين باللقب الآسيوي عبر التاريخ:
أستراليا – (2015 – أوزبكستان)
اليابان – (2011 – قطر)
العراق – (2017- إندونيسيا, ماليزيا, فيتنام وتايلاند)
اليابان – (2004 – الصين)
اليابان – (2000- لبنان)
السعودية – (1996 – الإمارات)
اليابان – (1992 – اليابان)
السعودية – (1988 – قطر)
السعودية – (1984 – سنغافورة)
الكويت – (1980 – الكويت)
إيران – (1976 – إيران)
إيران – (1972 – تايلاند)
إيران – (1968 – إيران)
إسرائيل – (1964 – إسرائيل)
كوريا الجنوبية – (1960 – كوريا الجنوبية)
كوريا الجنوبية – (1956 – هونغ كونغ).
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