Qualifying matches for AFC U23 Asian Cup begin today

The winner of each group, along with the four best second-placed teams, will qualify for the finals. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 September 2023
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Qualifying matches for AFC U23 Asian Cup begin today

  • Saudi Arabia hope to qualify for continental contest and defend title next year in Qatar from April 15 to May 3

RIYADH: Fifty-five teams are set to start the qualifying competition today for the AFC U23 Asian Cup finals, which will be hosted by Qatar from April 15 to May 3, 2024.

The qualifiers, from Sept. 4 to 12, 2023, will see the teams divided into 11 groups. The winner of each group, along with the four best second-placed teams, will qualify for the finals. Qatar will automatically qualify for next year’s event as hosts.

Teams including Saudi Arabia, the defending champions, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Palestine will seek to secure their spots in the continental event, and qualify for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Some teams in the region are hoping that home-ground advantage will help their qualifying hopes, including Bahrain in Group 4, Jordan in Group 1, Saudi Arabia in Group 10, and Kuwait in Group 6.

Seven other countries hosting qualifying matches are China, Indonesia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

In the previous edition of the tournament held in June last year, Saudi Arabia won the title after defeating the host nation, Uzbekistan.

Here are the groups for the AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers:

Group 1: Jordan (host), Syria, Oman, Brunei.

Group 2: South Korea (host), Myanmar, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar.

Group 3: Vietnam (host), Singapore, Yemen, Guam.

Group 4: Japan, Bahrain (host), Palestine, Pakistan.

Group 5: Uzbekistan (host), Iran, Hong Kong, Afghanistan.

Group 6: Iraq, Kuwait (host), East Timor, Macau.

Group 7: UAE, India, Maldives, China (host).

Group 8: Thailand (host), Malaysia, Bangladesh, Philippines.

Group 9: Australia, Tajikistan (host), Laos, North Korea.

Group 10: Saudi Arabia (host), Cambodia, Lebanon, Mongolia.

Group 11: Turkmenistan, Indonesia (host), Chinese Taipei.


Earthquakes sign German striker Timo Werner

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Earthquakes sign German striker Timo Werner

  • “We’re excited about signing Timo Werner,” Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena said
  • Werner has been a part of a title-winning side in the Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club ⁠World Cup

NEW YORK: The San Jose Earthquakes acquired forward Timo Werner from Bundesliga side Red Bull Leipzig on a permanent transfer Thursday and signed him to a designated player contract through June 2028.
San Jose acquired the German international’s “discovery priority” from Red Bull New York for $50,000 in 2026 general allocation money.
“We’re excited about signing Timo Werner,” Earthquakes sporting director and head coach Bruce Arena said. “I think he’ll be an excellent acquisition for our team, and we’re really looking forward to him coming to San Jose. To have a player of Timo’s caliber ⁠coming in is simply outstanding for the club and the community. I believe he’ll offer us quality on the field, experience and leadership.”
Werner, 29, has been a part of a title-winning side in the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club ⁠World Cup. He will occupy an international roster spot.
“It’s always a big decision to go to America, but everything is there to be successful,” Werner said. “The stadium and the facilities are beautiful. Also, it really impressed me that an experienced manager like Bruce, who has had so much success in the league, flew over here to Germany to talk to me about the plan.
“The Earthquakes fans can expect to get a player who gives everything ⁠on the pitch, every game. Every club I’ve joined, I’ve wanted to win a trophy. In the end, I’ve always delivered. That’s why I want to come to San Jose — to win.”
Werner has recorded 154 goals in 451 matches across all competitions in the Bundesliga and English Premier League while representing RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea FC and VfB Stuttgart.
At the international level, Werner has totaled 24 goals in 57 caps for Germany, representing his country at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, UEFA Euro 2020 and the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League.