Saudi Arabia in Group D for World Cup, Asian Cup qualifiers

Saudi national team players sing the national anthem during the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in Sharjah. (AFP/File)
Updated 18 July 2019
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Saudi Arabia in Group D for World Cup, Asian Cup qualifiers

  • Forty teams will participate at this stage

RIYADH: The Asian qualifiers draw took place on Wednesday for the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup at the AFC headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Saudi Arabia are top-seeded in Group D, alongside Uzbekistan, Palestine, Yemen and Singapore.

Forty teams will participate at this stage. They will be divided into eight groups, each involving five teams. 

Top-ranked Iran were drawn with neighboring Iraq, plus Bahrain, Hong Kong and Cambodia, in Group C.

UAE are top-seeded in a Group G loaded with Southeast Asian derbies, involving Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Australia, which play in the Asian Football Confederation, will play Jordan, Taiwan, Kuwait and Nepal in Group B.

World Cup host Qatar also play as this group stage doubles up as qualifiers for the 2023 Asian Cup being played in China. Qatar will play Oman, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh in Group E.

China are in Group A with Syria, Philippines, Maldives and Guam. Japan is in Group F with Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Myanmar and Mongolia.

North Korea and South Korea have been drawn together in  Group H that includes Lebanon, Turkmenistan and Sri Lanka.

The teams will compete in the two-stage league system. The tournaments will take place from Sept. 5 to June 9, 2020. The top team in each group will qualify for the 2023 Asian Cup alongside the top four teams that finish in second place. 

The same teams will also qualify for the 2022 World Cup finals.


Radulovic sacked as Lebanon coach

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Radulovic sacked as Lebanon coach

  • L⁠FA said its Executive Committee had decided to terminate the former Montenegro coach’s contract
  • Radulovic, 58, had been ⁠in his second spell in charge

BEIRUT: The Lebanese Football Association has dismissed national team coach Miodrag Radulovic following a review of recent results and the side’s preparations for upcoming competitions, the federation said on Thursday.
In a brief statement posted on X, the ⁠FA said its Executive Committee had decided to terminate the former Montenegro coach’s contract without providing further details.
Radulovic, 58, had been ⁠in his second spell in charge after previously coaching Lebanon from 2015 to 2019. He returned to the role in December 2023 but struggled to revive the team’s form.
Lebanon failed to qualify for the FIFA ⁠Arab Cup in Qatar late last year after losing to Sudan in a playoff and now face a crucial match against Yemen in March in the qualifiers for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.