What was the result of the 2006 Asian Cup qualifiers?

Summary of the Asian Cup: China narrowly defeated foreign powers to avoid embarrassment, while Iran regretted the draw. On Wednesday, the third round of the 2007 Asian Cup qualifiers ended. China, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Australia all won, but China, who played at home, made a penalty in stoppage time and beat Singapore to get three points. In addition, both Iran and Uzbekistan were tied by the average strength of Syria and China, which is regarded as two unpopular wars in this round.

Group A: India 0-3 Saudi Arabia; Japan 2-0 Yemen

Horton, a former head coach of China national team and an Englishman, ended up in a fiasco in his first official game, in which Katani scored a hat trick. Osim's first official match ended in victory. Japan kept attacking in the first half, but failed to break the deadlock. Among them, SeiichiroMAKI's shot hit the post 14 minutes. In the 54th minute, Naotake Hanyu, who came off the bench, hit the lintel again. In the 70th minute, Yuki Abe grabbed a header at the near post and rewrote the score. In stoppage time, Sandu took a free kick, and Kudo Satoshi, who came off the bench, was saved and shot again to seal the victory.

Group a ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

Japanese team

Saudi Arabia

Yemen 3 1 0 2 3 6 3

India 3 0 0 3 0 65438

Group B: China, Taipei, 0-3 Korea; Iran 1- 1 Syria

Dutch coach Vibak got off to a good start in the first game in Korea. In the 3rd1minute, Jung Hwan Ahn used the China Taibei goalkeeper to break through the door. In the 55th minute, Zheng scored his first national team goal. In the 8th1minute, Kim scored a goal to seal the victory. In another game, Iran lost three points at home and broke out. In the 7th1minute, Nekonan shot and hit Bar Howes's body, and then changed lines to score for the home team. Two minutes before the end of the game, Zaid Shabo headed the ball to equalize the score.

Group b ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

Korea 2 2 0 0 5 1 6

Iran 2 1 1 0 5 1 4

Syria 3 1 1 1 6 3 4

China Taipei 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 0

Group c: Jordan 1-2 UAE; Pakistan 1-4 Oman

The United Arab Emirates beat Jordan away to win three consecutive victories. Omar and Carter scored a goal in 52 minutes and 67 minutes respectively, and Rafat scored a goal for Jordan in 88 minutes to save face. In another match, Oman beat Pakistan 4-/Kloc-0-0, in which Mubarak of Oman scored twice, giving the team a three-goal lead at half-time. In the second half of the game, both sides scored another goal, but it doesn't matter.

Group c ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

The United Arab Emirates

Oman

Jordan 3 1 0 2 4 5 3

Pakistan 3 0 0 3 2 1 1 0

Group D: Australia 2:0 Kuwait

Arnold, Australia's new coach, didn't recall the players who played in Europe, so the game was very difficult. The deadlock was not broken until the 75th minute, and Dodd scored the first goal after receiving Carney's pass. In the 86th minute, Dodd's strong shot was blocked, and Petrovsky made up the shot to seal the victory. Due to the turbulent situation in Lebanon, he was forced to quit and all the previous games were cancelled.

Group d ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

Australia 2 2 0 0 5 1 6

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Kuwait

Lebanon

Group E: China 1-0 Singapore Wave; Palestine-Iraq

China beat Singapore in TEDA Stadium in Tianjin. In the 64th minute, Zhao Xuri, who came off the bench less than 15 minutes later, was expelled for intentionally elbowing. In stoppage time, Shao Jiayi scored the winning goal on his own penalty. The match between Palestine and Iraq will be played in the early hours of tomorrow morning.

Group e ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

China 3 2 0 1 4 2 6

Singapore 3 1 0 2 2 3

Iraq

Palestine 2 1 0 1 1 2 3

Group f: Bangladesh 1-4 Qatar; Uzbekistan 2-2 China Hongkong

Qatar remained invincible in Group F, beating Bangladesh 4-/kloc-0-0 away, and topped the list with a total victory after half way. In the other match, Uzbekistan scored two goals from China's Shen Guoqiang in 67 minutes and 87 minutes, and Tashkent led by two goals. In the end, both sides scored 1 point 2-2.

Group f ranking:

Number of goals scored, goals scored and goals conceded in the National Games.

Qatar 3 3 0 0 9 2 9

Uzbekistan 3 1 1 1 8 4 4

China and Hongkong 3 1 1 1 3 5 4

Bangladesh