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AFC Asia Cup 2011 - QATAR
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Post Last Edit by lordvoldemort at 5-1-2011 11:27
7th-29th January 2011
GROUP A
Qatar - Kuwait - China - Uzbekistan
GROUP B
Saudi Arabia - Japan - Jordan - Syria
GROUP C
R.Korea - India - Australia - Bahrain
GROUP D
Iraq - North Korea - UAE - Iran |
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wakil rantau asia tenggara satu pun takda..lekeh benar |
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heran..india tu power ka sampai leh masuk |
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patut cadangkan juara AFF automatik layak ke Asia Cup...buat laa quota 1 tuk negara asia tenggara |
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Aik, msia x layak ke nk masuk??? kalo jd juara, leh dpt cuti lagi.. |
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Aik, msia x layak ke nk masuk??? kalo jd juara, leh dpt cuti lagi..
rafudhefu Post at 5-1-2011 15:43
leh ke mesia kalahkan jepun/korea tuh |
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Reply 6# cak!
boleh sngt nak kalah kan jepun/korea...Dgn syarat pemain2 yg injured2 masa2 AFF sume main |
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heran..india tu power ka sampai leh masuk
cak! Post at 5-1-2011 14:36
india layak selaku juara satu tournament anjuran AFC.. apa ke nama nya ntah..
AFC ni pelik sikit.. dia bahagi semua negara kpd 3 grouping/kelas berdasarkan ranking fifa..
kelas no 1 ialah tim2 power mcm jopun, korea, iran...
malaysia kelas no 2.. sekali dgn tim2 sama waktu dgnnya iaitu indon, singapore..
manakala kelas no 3 ialah ksta paling cikai iaitu tim2 mcm timor leste, mongolia..
tim kelas no 3 ni ada tournament dia sendiri.. so champion tournament ni layak ke final Piala Asia.. matlamatnya aku rasa ialah utk mewujudkan satu pasukan belasahan di finals tu esok.. (aku tak nampak rasional yg lain..)
pada aku agak unfair laa.. sebab sepatotnya kasta no 2 pon kena ada tournament dia sendiri...
tapi maybe aku salah.. kot2 ada sapa leh clarify further... |
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memang banyak ni je ke team dia.. kenapa aku rasa cam Piala ASIA 2007 dulu cam ade banyak team eh?? |
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Yasser Al Qahtani Country: Saudi Arabia
Position: Striker
Lives up to his nickname “The Sniper” with a combination of intelligent movement and uncompromising finishing that has made him one of the continent’s most prolific marksmen. Al-Qahtani scores consistently for both club and country on the biggest stage; he led his country to the final of the Asian Cup in 2007, ending as the tournament’s top goal scorer.
Tim Cahill Country: Australia
Position: Attacking Midfielder
A man who needs no introduction to regular watchers of the English Premier League, Tim Cahill is Australia’s attacking spearhead and the man to whom the Socceroos turn when goals are needed. Quite simply, he has provided their X-Factor ever since capturing hearts and minds with that famous double against Japan at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Server Djeparov Country: Uzbekistan
Position: Attacking Midfielder
There’s something unorthodox, even awkward about Server Djeparov’s movement at times. The Uzbekistan talisman is one of those players who looks ungainly for the most part of a match, shuffling about the pitch without – and with – the ball, giving the impression that he’s a little out of place on a football pitch. But don’t let that or his out-of-date mullet fool you.
Keisuke Honda Country: Japan
Position: Attacking Midfielder
The absence of Shinji Kagawa from this list will no doubt be a point of contention for all Goal.com readers out there but Keisuke Honda gets the nod as the Japanese representative by virtue of the fact that he is a proven performer for the Samurai Blue. While Kagawa is a bright, bright prospect, the slightly more mature Honda has already led Japan at a major international tournament.
Park Ji-Sung Country: South Korea
Position: Attacking Midfielder, Winger
The man who rose to prominence under miracle worker Guus Hiddink at the 2002 World Cup, since then Park Ji Sung has developed into one of world football’s most recognisable faces and undoubtedly his continent’s highest profile footballer. His career domestically has seen him to collect English Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners medals.
Younis Mahmoud Country: Iraq
Position: Striker
The man who famously inspired a war torn country to a historic victory three years ago, Younis Mahmoud has already conquered Asia at 27 years of age and will lead Iraq in the defence of their Asian Cup crown in January. Prolific at club level, the combined sum of his goals for Al Gharafa, Al Khor and Al Wahda pales in comparison to the importance of that famous header against Saudi Arabia on July 29, 2007.
Javad Nekounam Country: Iran
Position: Defensive Midfielder
Javad Nekounam is a rare breed of the modern Iranian footballer, plying his trade in one of the world’s best leagues at a time where European stars are a commodity for Team Meli. In fact, he’s one of only two such players in his country’s Asian Cup squad, the only other his Osasuna teammate Masoud Shojaei. Has forged a successful career for himself in Spain.
Bader Al Mutwa Country: Kuwait
Position: Support Striker
Once a prodigy of Gulf football, Bader Al Mutwa hasn’t quite lived up to the hype that surrounded him during his teenage years, after making his international debut at the tender age of 18. Having failed to complete a move to Europe he has continued on with club side Al-Qadisiya, for whom he has been prolific, helping them to a league title in 2009 and into the AFC Cup final this season.
Sebastian Soria Country: Qatar
Position: Striker
Uruguay born Soria attracts attention due to his nationalization, perhaps detracting from the fact that he's one of Asia's most dangerous strikers on his day. He'll need to do two things during the tournament in his adopted home: prove the doubters wrong after a slump in form for the national team and reproduce the form that saw him net three times at the last Asian Cup.
Jong Tae-Se Country: North Korea
Position: Striker
Famously broke down into tears during the playing of his country's national anthem at the 2010 World Cup. Tae-Se is a talented striker who established himself as a J-League star before securing a move to Germany, where he has started his European career brightly. Thankfully for North Korea, was given clearance by his club to spearhead their attack in Qatar. |
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Reply 10# MetalFire
Baichung bhutia dr india tak masuk list ke?..hahaha |
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Reply 9# MetalFire
sama ja 16 team. mungkin takda malaysia sbb tu rasa something missing kot. |
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Reply 9# MetalFire
2007 byk sangat negara asia tenggara..tu yg nampak meriah jek.. |
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korea leh jore |
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Reply cak!
boleh sngt nak kalah kan jepun/korea...Dgn syarat pemain2 yg injured2 masa2 AFF su ...
baihaqi Post at 5-1-2011 17:55
mcm la yg injured aritu power sgt? |
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kalau Malaysia mungkin ade harapan kalau dia masuk group D.. minus Iran.. Iraq ngan UAE ni kita boleh ade harapan nak menang.. kalau korea utara tu susah sikit la sebab deme main lain macam sikit... |
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korea utara main lain macam mane tuh? |
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Reply 6# cak!
Boleh x boleh tu belakang kire...masuk dulu, lawan baru la tau resultnye. xde ape yg x boleh dlm bola sepak. |
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aku pun heran dengan AFC
dua daripada team kat bawah ni kompom tiket ke Piala Asia
* Bangladesh
* North Korea
* India
* Kyrgyzstan
* Maldives
* Myanmar
* Nepal
* Pakistan
* Palestine
* Sri Lanka
* Tajikistan
* Turkmenistan
* Afghanistan
* Bhutan
* Cambodia
* Chinese Taipei
* Laos
* Macau
* Mongolia
* Philippines
* Brunei (suspended at time of the draw)
* Guam
* Timor-Leste
Timor Leste, Myanmar , Brunei buta2 boleh layak ke Piala Asia
team Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam memang macam nak mampoih la bergelut untuk layak |
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