1, group a
China's Olympic Games 2- 1 beat India's first victory, unbeaten in two rounds; India lost 0-/kloc-0-0 to Palestine, and failed in two rounds with 0 points; Palestine 1-0 defeated China Taibei, with 3 points unbeaten in two rounds; China Taipei beat Indonesia 0-9, with 0 points in two rounds; Indonesia scored 6 points in two consecutive victories.
2. group b
Japan 1-0 wins Pakistan and welcomes two consecutive victories; Palestine 1-0 defeated China Taipei; China Taipei lost to Japan 0-2; The Japanese defeated China Taipei 5-0; China and Taibei tied 0-0 with Palestine.
3. group c
South Korea 1-0 Kyrgyzstan, Oman drew 0-0 Singapore, Singapore 1-2 lost to Kyrgyzstan, Yemen beat Syria 2-0, Kyrgyzstan narrowly beat Oman 3-2, and Syria beat Yemen 0-4.
4. group d
Thailand beat Vietnam 2-/kloc-0, and scored 6 points in two consecutive victories in the group stage; Vietnam beat Malaysia with 1-0, and scored 6 points in two consecutive victories in the group stage, becoming the first team with two consecutive victories in this tournament; Malaysia beat Australia 0-4, losing 0 points in two consecutive group matches; Australia 1- 1 drew Thailand's group match and scored the first point.
The hosting of the AFC Asian Cup.
1956-2004, every Asian Cup was held in the same year as the European Football Championship (predecessor: European Nations Cup) and the Olympic Games, so the attraction of the Asian Cup was also limited by two large-scale sports events held in the same year. In order to better publicize the Asian Cup and further enhance the influence of the event, AFC decided to hold the Asian Cup in odd-numbered years with relatively few sports events. The Asian Cup, originally scheduled for 2008, will be held one year in advance to 2007, and will continue to be held every four years.
Except for the14th Asian Cup in 2007, which was hosted by many countries for the first time since its establishment, all previous competitions were hosted by a single country (region). The 2007 Asian Cup was jointly held by Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam in Southeast Asia. 17 The Asian Cup began to cancel the third-place competition, and the third-place competition became history. Qatar became the host of the Asian Cup in 2023.