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Former champions Japan the team to beat in Group B

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With the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024 just around the corner, here is a look at a very interestin­g Group B. Potentiall­y the toughest of the four groups, it features two former champions in Japan and South Korea, together with United Arab Emirates and China.

JAPAN Previous appearance­s: 5 Best finish: Champions (2016) 2022 result: 3rd How they qualified:

Group D winners Japan emerged champions when Qatar hosted the 2016 edition, defeating South Korea 3-2 in a thrilling final with Takuma Asano hitting a late winner.

However, that is Japan’s only appearance in a final of the AFC U-23 Asian Cup but there are renewed hopes this time around after a strong showing in the qualifiers where they topped Group D ahead of Palestine, Bahrain and Pakistan.

Head coach Go Oiwa has a squad stacked with options with Belgianbas­ed midfielder Joel Chima Fujita (SintTruide­n) leading the squad with defender Takashi Uchino (Fortuna Dusseldorf) and midfielder Rihito Yamamoto the other key players.

SOUTH KOREA Previous appearance­s: 5 Best finish: Champions (2020) 2022 result: Quarter-finals How they qualified: Group B winners

South Korea have a fantastic AFC U-23 Asian Cup track record, reaching at least the semi-final stage in all but one of their appearance­s with the crowning glory coming in Thailand 2020 when they lifted the trophy after edging Saudi Arabia in the final. The Koreans had a bumpy start to their qualifying campaign when they lost to Qatar but the match did not count towards the standings. They recovered to beat Kyrgystan (1-0) and Myanmar (3-0) to qualify as Group B winners.

Looking to regain the title, Korea Republic will go into this tournament in great form - having won the 2024 WAFF U-23 Championsh­ip in March with UKbased Bae Jun-ho (Stoke City) manning the engine room.

UAE Previous appearance­s: 4 Best finish: Quarter-finals

(2013, 2016, 2020)

2022 result: Group stage

How they qualified: Group G winners

UAE will be making their fifth appearance with the quarter-final stage being the furthest they have gone in previous editions. The Emiratis qualified as Group G winners, a goalless draw with China PR and a 3-0 win against India sealing them the top spot.

UAE were also involved in the 2024 WAFF U-23 Championsh­ip, where they fell 1-0 to Egypt, drew 1-1 with Iraq and lost 1-0 to Thailand.

CHINA Previous appearance­s: 4 Best finish: Group stage 2022 result: Did not qualify How they qualified: One of four best

runners-up

Since the tournament started in 2013, China qualified for the Finals in all but the last edition in Uzbekistan 2022, and will be making their return after a difficult qualifying campaign.

They secured four points but an inferior goal difference meant UAE topped the group, with China advancing as one of the four best runners-up.

Head coach Cheng Yaodong will be looking at his relatively young squad to rise to the occasion as China go in search of a place in the knockout stage for the first time in the competitio­n.

 ?? ?? Japan emerged champions when Qatar hosted the 2016 edition of the U-23 Asian Cup.
Japan emerged champions when Qatar hosted the 2016 edition of the U-23 Asian Cup.

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