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  1. The 2019 AFC Asian Cup was the 17th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, the quadrennial international football championship of Asia organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was held in the United Arab Emirates from 5 January to 1 February 2019.

    • 5 January – 1 February
    • 24 (from 1 confederation)
    • United Arab Emirates
    • 8 (in 4 host cities)
  2. Fußball-Asienmeisterschaft (offiziell: 2019 AFC Asian Cup) fand vom 5. Januar bis zum 1. Februar 2019 in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten statt. Erstmals nahmen 24 statt wie seit 2004 16 Mannschaften an der Endrunde teil. Es wurde zunächst in einer Gruppenphase in sechs Gruppen zu je vier Mannschaften und danach im K.-o.-System ...

    • 24 (von 46 Bewerbern)
    • Katar (1. Titel)
  3. AFC Asian Cup 2019 - Fixtures and Standings. All fixtures. GROUP STAGE. ROUND OF 16. QUARTER-FINALS. SEMI-FINALS. FINAL. Japan.

    • Venue
    • Route to The Final
    • Pre-Match
    • Match
    • Post-Match

    Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the largest stadium in the United Arab Emirates, hosted the Asian Cup final. The 43,000-seat stadium was built in 1980 and is primarily used by the Emirati national football team. Zayed Sports City was the host of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup final and 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship final, as well as several FI...

    Japan

    Japan is the most successful nation at the Asian Cup, having won it a record four times—most recently in 2011. They qualified for the 2019 tournament by topping Group E with an undefeated record of seven wins and one draw, scoring 27 goals and conceding none. After the team reached the round of 16 during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, head coach Akira Nishino was replaced by Hajime Moriyasu, who had assisted Nishino and served as coach of the under-23 team preparing for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Mo...

    Qatar

    Qatar has participated in nine previous editions of the Asian Cup, advancing twice from the group stage in 2000 and 2011 before being eliminated in the quarter-finals. The country was selected to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup and earned a qualification berth, prompting the Qataris to begin preparing the national team for the world stage. Former Barcelona youth coach Félix Sánchezwas named the manager of the U-23 and senior national teams in 2017, cultivating an attack-oriented style and utiliz...

    Officials

    Uzbek referee Ravshan Irmatov was selected to lead the officiating team for the final, which was announced by the AFC on 30 January 2019. He previously officiated at three FIFA World Cups, the 2012 Summer Olympics, FIFA Club World Cup, and the FIFA Confederations Cup. The final is Irmatov's fifth match as referee during the tournament, having officiated two group stage matches and two knockout matches. His compatriots Abdukhamidullo Rasulov and Jakhongir Saidov were chosen as assistant refere...

    Qatari players' eligibility

    On 30 January 2019, soon after the hosts lost to Qatar in the semi-finals, the United Arab Emirates Football Association (UAEFA) lodged a formal appeal to the AFC over the eligibility of Sudanese-born striker Almoez Ali and Iraqi-born defender Bassam Al-Rawi, claiming that they did not qualify to play for Qatar. The appeal was filed on residency grounds per Article 7 of the FIFA statutes, which states a player is eligible to play for a representative team if he has "lived continuously for at...

    Summary

    The match kicked off at 18:00 local time in Abu Dhabi at Zayed Sports City Stadium, in front of an announced attendance of 36,776 spectators, including several thousand Omanis. Japan began the match with two set piece chances, but neither was able to provide a scoring chance. Qatar's Almoez Ali opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a bicycle kick from 15 yards (14 m) after juggling a ball received from Akram Afif. With his ninth goal of the tournament, Ali took the record for most goals...

    With their victory over Japan, Qatar had earned its first Asian Cup title, having never previously advanced past the quarter-finals, and became the ninth country to win the tournament. The match was Japan's first loss in the tournament after a perfect record of six wins as well as their first loss in an Asian Cup final, having won the previous four...

    • 36,776
    • Akram Afif (Qatar)
    • 1 February 2019
  4. Der Spielplan 2019 (Finale). Alle Spiele und Ergebnisse im Überblick

  5. Kuala Lumpur: The AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Post Tournament Report is now available at the-AFC.com. UAE 2019 was a resounding success with 24 teams competing for honours with Qatar ultimately emerging champions after defeating Japan 3-1 in the final.

  6. Gruppe A. Gruppe B. Gruppe C. Gruppe D. Gruppe E. Gruppe F. Halbfinale. Die Tabellen der Gruppenphase 2019. Alle Spiele, Ergebnisse, Punkte und das Torverhältnis im Überblick.