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Holders Australia land Syria and Jordan in Asian Cup draw

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DUBAI: Defending champions Australia were handed an intriguing draw for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup during a gala ceremony at the world’s tallest building – the Burj Khalifa.

The Socceroos, who beat South Korea 2-1 in the final of the 2015 edition as hosts, have been drawn in Group B with Syria, Jordan and Palestine for the event to be held from Jan 5-Feb 1 next year in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Australia and Jordan have faced each other four times – all in World Cup qualifying – with each side winning two games, while Syria’s gallant but eventually unsuccessf­ul bid to qualify for the upcoming World Cup in Russia has made football fans sit up and take notice.

Japan, who have won the event a record four times, are expected to sail through to the round of 16 from Group F which also include Uzbekistan, Oman and Turkmenist­an.

Former champions Iran and Iraq have been slotted in Group D along with Vietnam and Yemen, while feuding neighbours Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been drawn in Group E with North Korea and Lebanon for company.

The expanded tournament will see 24 teams battle it out for a US$5mil (RM20mil) top prize along with a brand new trophy, which was also unveiled at the draw on Friday.

The runners-up in the richest-ever Asian Cup will pocket US$3mil (RM12mil) while all 24 teams taking part will be awarded US$200,000 (RM788,300) for merely qualifying.

The tournament will kick off with a Group A match between hosts UAE and Bahrain at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Jan 5.

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