3):[14] Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams; Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams; Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams; If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams; Goal difference in all group matches; Goals scored in all group matches; Penalty shoot-out if only two teams are tied and they met in the last round of the group; Disciplinary points (yellow card = 1 point, red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points, direct red card = 3 points, yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points); Drawing of lots.
2 per match)Attendance109, 184 (1, 437 per match)Top scorer(s) Kanta Chiba (9 goals)← 2020 2025 → The 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup qualification was an international men's under-20 football competition which was held to decide the participating teams of the 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup. [1] It was held as under-20 tournament for the first time after rebranding by AFC.
Iraq were later removed as the hosts of the group due to the same reason, with the AFC deciding to move the fixtures to Kuwait and to be played from 14 to 18 October. [10][11] Australia were reinstated into the group by the AFC on 14 September 2022. [12] Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5 Host Pot Saudi Arabia (1) (H) Tajikistan (6) (H) Indonesia (8) (H) Jordan (10) (H) Iraq (14) (H) Oman (21) (H) Bahrain (22) (H) Mongolia (30) (H) Kyrgyzstan (31) (H) Laos (34) (H) Remaining Teams South Korea (2) Qatar (3) Japan (4) Thailand (5) Australia (7) United Arab Emirates (9) China (11) Malaysia (13) Vietnam (15) Chinese Taipei (16) Cambodia (17) Iran (19) Yemen (20) Syria (23) Bangladesh (24) India (25) Myanmar (26) Lebanon (27) Hong Kong (29) Philippines (32) Palestine (33) Turkmenistan (35) Singapore (36) Timor-Leste (37) Maldives (38) Brunei (39) Sri Lanka (40) Nepal (41) Afghanistan (NR) Bhutan (NR) Guam (NR) Kuwait (NR, H*) Northern Mariana Islands (NR) Uzbekistan (18) (Q) Notes Teams in bold qualified for the final tournament.
A further restriction was also applied, with the ten teams serving as qualification group hosts drawn into separate groups. On 16 August, FIFA Council unanimously decided to suspend India with immediate effect due to undue influence from third parties, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes. [7] On 27 August, FIFA lifted the suspension, allowing India to compete. [8] On 26 August, Australia withdrew from the tournament citing safety concerns due to the 2021–2022 Iraqi political crisis, [9] leaving Group H with only three teams.
Japan 22 +22 Yemen +9 Palestine −2 Laos (H) −3 Guam 27 −26 Group D[edit] All matches were held in Jordan. Jordan (H) 21 +19 Syria 16 Chinese Taipei Turkmenistan Northern Mariana Islands 42 −42 Group E[edit] All matches were held in Mongolia. Times listed are UTC+8. South Korea Mongolia (H) −1 Malaysia Sri Lanka 15 −15 Group F[edit] All matches were held in Indonesia. Indonesia (H) Vietnam 11 +7 Timor-Leste −7 Hong Kong −9 Group G[edit] All matches were held in Oman. Times listed are UTC+4. Oman (H) +3 6[a] Thailand Philippines Afghanistan ^ a b Head-to-head points: Oman 3, Thailand 0 Group H[edit] All matches were originally scheduled to be held in Iraq, but were later moved to Kuwait due to the 2021–2022 Iraqi political crisis.
[2][3] Format changes[edit] The AFC Executive Committee had approved several strategic recommendations put forward by the AFC Competitions Committee. One of which was the removal of zoning principles in the AFC's youth competitions. [4] Draw[edit] Of the 47 AFC member associations, a total of 44 teams entered the competition. The final tournament hosts Uzbekistan decided to participate in qualification despite having automatically qualified for the final tournament. However. their matches will not be taken into account when calculating the group ranking and best second-placed teams among the groups. The draw was held on 24 May 2022. [5] The 44 teams were allocated to 4 groups of five teams and 6 groups of four teams, [6] with teams seeded according to their performance in the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship final tournament and qualification (overall ranking shown in parentheses; NR stands for non-ranked teams).