Asia’s rising stars battle for supremacy at AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022

The AFC U23 Asian Cup has served as a launch pad for some of the biggest stars in Asian and world football, including Japanese and Liverpool ace Takumi Minamino, above. (AFP)
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Updated 30 May 2022
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Asia’s rising stars battle for supremacy at AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022

  • Saudi Arabia, runners-up at last edition in Thailand, take on debutants Tajikistan at the Lokomotiv Stadium on Friday in Group D as they seek first ever title in competition

RIYADH: Asia’s brightest emerging talents will battle for continental glory when the AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022 kicks off on Wednesday, the first time it has been hosted in the Central Asian region.

The AFC U23 Asian Cup has in the past served as a launch pad for some of the biggest stars in Asian and world football, including Japanese and Liverpool ace Takumi Minamino, Iranians Mehdi Taremi and Alireza Beiranvand, as well as 2019 winner and top goal scorer Almoez Ali of Qatar.

Taking place over 19 days, the tournament will see Asia’s top 16 teams compete over 32 matches across four venues, three of which are in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent; namely the Bunyodkor Stadium – which will stage Wednesday’s opener and the final on June 19 – the Pakhtakor Stadium, and Lokomotiv Stadium, as well as the Markaziy Stadium in the southern Uzbek city of Qarshi.

In a double-header opener, Group A contenders Iran and 2018 third-place finishers Qatar will go head-to-head at the Bunyodkor Stadium, while Australia prepare to face Group B opponents Kuwait, who will mark their return after a nine-year absence at the Markaziy Stadium.

The opening-day action will continue at the Pakhtakor Stadium later in the evening as host nation and 2018 champions Uzbekistan begin their Group A campaign against debutants Turkmenistan before Group B challengers Jordan face 2013 winners Iraq in Qarshi at 10 p.m.

The Group C contests will kick off the following day when defending champions South Korea, who will be looking to become the first side to clinch back-to-back titles, face Malaysia at the Lokomotiv Stadium, with ASEAN rivals Thailand and Vietnam set to relive their Southeast Asian Games gold-medal final match – which concluded in favor of the hosts in Hanoi two weeks ago – at the Bunyodkor Stadium two hours later.

Group D will see a titanic clash between 2016 champions Japan and the UAE at the Pakhtakor Stadium on Friday before Saudi Arabia, runners-up at the last edition in Thailand, take on debutants Tajikistan at the Lokomotiv Stadium.

As things stand, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Iraq, and Japan, have all been crowned champions once and will aim to secure the title for a second time. Meanwhile, the likes of Saudi Arabia and Vietnam will look to give it their all to improve their runners-up positions.

With the much-coveted title at stake, the fifth edition of the AFC U23 Asian Cup will also see the full implementation of the video assistant referee system across all matches for the second successive time.


Patriots reach Super Bowl in blizzard-hit 10-7 win over Broncos

Updated 26 January 2026
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Patriots reach Super Bowl in blizzard-hit 10-7 win over Broncos

LOS ANGELES, US: Quarterback Drake Maye led the New England Patriots to their first Super Bowl appearance since the glory days of predecessor Tom Brady with a blizzard-ravaged 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos Sunday.
In a low-scoring AFC Championship game played out in brutal conditions, Maye rushed for a first-half touchdown, and painstakingly drove the ball downfield after the break to set up a decisive field goal.
No further scoring was possible in the 21 degrees F  storm, with the Patriots’ white uniforms barely visible as players slipped and slid across the snow.
“We battled the elements,” said Maye.
“These conditions, it’s not great throwing the football. But hey, we do what we need to do... We’re off to the Super Bowl. Let’s go!“
The Patriots will play either the Los Angeles Rams or the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, on February 8.
The win cements a remarkable resurgence for the Patriots.
After the dominant era of the Brady dynasty that yielded six Super Bowl titles, New England have endured a painful rebuild, going 3-14 in both the previous two seasons.
But under new head coach Mike Vrabel they were a revelation this season, winning 17 games so far and topping the tough AFC East for the first time since 2019.

‘Costly’

Prior to kickoff, all eyes were on the Broncos’ perennial backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham, who had not thrown a pass in competitive football for two years.
The 29-year-old was thrust into the spotlight when Broncos’ first-choice Bo Nix broke his ankle in the dying moments of last weekend’s victory over the Buffalo Bills.
An understandably nervy Stidham was swiftly and repeatedly blitzed by the Patriots, throwing a wild incomplete pass on an opening drive that ended with a punt.
Moments later his epic 54-yard hurl to Marvin Mims Jr paid off spectacularly, caught deep downfield. Stidham then found Courtland Sutton for the opening TD.
Stidham grew in confidence as the first half progressed, without adding to the lead. The Broncos declined a straightforward field goal attempt at 4th&1 on New England’s 14-yard line, and gave up a turnover on downs.
Then disaster struck, as Stidham fumbled on the Broncos’ 14-yard line for a turnover. Maye, who had been struggling badly, rushed for a touchdown and a 7-7 half-time score.
The fumble would prove “costly,” Broncos head coach Sean Payton admitted after the game.

‘Sick’

The dense snowstorm descended on Denver at the break, making passing difficult and forcing both teams to rely on their run games.
An attritional 18-play drive lasting nearly 10 minutes led to a field goal and slender lead for New England.
The conditions became almost comically treacherous, with multiple players slipping and sliding on nearly every barely-visible play.
Both sides missed multiple field goals in swirling cross-winds, including one blocked by Patriots tackle Leonard Taylor’s fingertips.
With the two-minute warning looming, Stidham attempted a hugely risky 30-yard pass and gave away an interception that proved vital in whiteout conditions.
“It was good at first, and then snow started coming down, wind blowing, I couldn’t see,” said defensive tackle Milton Williams.
“I’m coughing. I’m probably sick right now. But none of that matters. All that matters is that we won the game and we’re going to the Bowl.”
The Patriots, who already boasted the most Super Bowl appearances with 11, will now have their twelfth showing on American football’s biggest stage, and a chance to vie for a record seventh Lombardi trophy.
Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls playing alongside Brady for the Patriots, would be the first person to win the sport’s ultimate prize as a player and coach for the same franchise.
“I won’t win it — it’ll be the players that will win the game, I promise you,” said Vrabel.