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Iraq reach U-23 Gulf Cup quarters

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Last updated: 2025/12/11 at 9:01 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Iraq advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC U-23 Asian Cup after a narrow 1-0 victory over the United Arab Emirates yesterday at the Aspire field in Doha. The win secured Iraq’s place in the knockout stage alongside the UAE, concluding the group stage matches for Group B in the tournament. The competition, a key qualifying event for the Olympics, is being held in Qatar from April 15th to May 5th, 2024.

The match, played on April 22nd, saw Iraq finish with six points, tied with the UAE at the top of Group B. A concurrent 1-1 draw between Yemen and Oman eliminated both teams from contention. Group A’s semi-finalists, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, had already confirmed their spots prior to the final round of matches.

Iraq’s AFC U-23 Asian Cup Run Continues

This result marks a significant step for Iraq in their pursuit of a spot at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The AFC U-23 Asian Cup serves as the primary qualifying tournament for Asian nations hoping to compete in the Olympic football tournament. The top three teams from the tournament will automatically qualify for the Olympics.

The match against the UAE was a tightly contested affair, with both sides creating opportunities. Iraq’s single goal proved to be the difference, showcasing their defensive resilience and clinical finishing. Details regarding the goal scorer were not immediately available from official sources.

Group B Recap

The performance of both Yemen and Oman highlighted the competitive nature of the tournament. Despite showing promise in earlier matches, neither team could secure enough points to advance. The 1-1 draw between the two nations underscored the difficulty in breaking down well-organized defenses within the group.

The UAE, despite topping the group alongside Iraq, faced a challenging match against a determined Iraqi side. Their qualification demonstrates the strength of their youth development programs, but they will need to improve their performance to contend for the championship title. The team will likely analyze their performance to identify areas for improvement before the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are expected to be strong contenders in the semi-final rounds. Qatar, as the host nation, benefits from home advantage and a familiar playing environment. Saudi Arabia has consistently invested in youth football, resulting in a talented squad capable of challenging for the title.

The tournament has also drawn attention to the growing level of competition in Asian youth football. Several teams have demonstrated significant improvements in recent years, making the AFC U-23 Asian Cup a crucial platform for showcasing emerging talent. This increased competition is expected to continue in future editions of the tournament.

Kuwait and Bahrain will also participate in the semi-final stage, having qualified from Group A. Their inclusion adds further depth to the competition and presents potential upsets. The semi-final matchups are yet to be determined, pending the final standings and draw procedures.

The semi-final matches are scheduled to take place in the coming days, with the final match set for May 5th. The exact schedule and venues will be announced by the Asian Football Confederation. The outcome of these matches will determine which Asian nations will represent the continent at the Olympic Games in Paris.

Looking ahead, the focus will be on the semi-final draws and the preparations of the remaining teams. The tournament’s progression will be closely watched by football fans across Asia and beyond, as it offers a glimpse into the future of the sport on the continent. Uncertainty remains regarding potential injuries or tactical adjustments that could impact team performances in the crucial knockout stages.

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