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2023 AFC eAsian Cup featuring eFootball

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2023 AFC eAsian Cup of eFootball
Tournament details
CountryVirtuocity eSports Arena Doha, Qatar
Dates1–5 February 2024
Teams20
Final positions
ChampionsIndonesia Indonesia
Mohamad Akbar Paudie,
Elga Cahya Putra,
Rizky Faidan
Runner-upJapan Japan
Satake Shinichi,
Aihara Tsubasa,
Hashiki Shumpei
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The 2023 AFC eAsian Cup of eFootball was part of the 1th edition of the AFC eAsian Cup, and the first tournament to be played on eFootball, specifically eFootball 2024 PS5 consoles. The tournament was held between 1 February and 5 February 2024 in Virtuocity eSports Arena Doha, Qatar. 20 representing took part [1]

Format

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the tournament 20 teams from the AFC's Member Associations who are currently participating in the ongoing AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™. Divided into four groups of three teams and two groups of four, each team comprises two main players and one substitute and will participate in highly competitive 12-minute matches in a 2v2 format.

In the group stage, each team engages in two showdowns against every other team in its group. the event will see the top two teams from each group, alongside the four best third-place finishers, earning a berth in the knockout stage.

Hereon, the winners of each round will be decided on the basis of a best of three format, culminating in the final on February 5.[2]

Teams

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Federation Qualifying Tournament Player
Qatar Qatar (hosts) Internal selection Hassan Al Qadi,
Abdulaziz Shaheen,
Mohammed Al Ahmad
Tajikistan Tajikistan Shuhratjon Hakmov,
Ayub Bekov,
Sharifi Behruzi
Lebanon Lebanon Nadim El Dsouki,
Imad El Zein,
Ali Makki
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Akmal Abduvaliyev,
Salokhiddin Esanov,
Rashid Khakimov
Syria Syria Mazen Dhbour,
Wael Al Kabbani,
Anas Tulaimat
India India Hemanth Krishna Kommu,
Ibrahim Gulrez,
Charanjot Singh
Iran Iran Amirhesam Karami,
Mahdi Ezzati,
Hassan Pajani
United Arab Emirates UAE Saeed Alyammahi,
Ali Murad Alblooshi,
Khalid Alshamsi
Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Wong Yiu Hang,
Choi Ka Lok,
Liem Jason
Japan Japan Satake Shinichi,
Aihara Tsubasa,
Hashiki Shumpei
Indonesia Indonesia Mohamad Akbar Paudie,
Elga Cahya Putra,
Rizky Faidan
Vietnam Vietnam Nguyen Minh Hung,
Nghiem Xuan Nam,
Le Doan Thanh Tam
South Korea Korea Republic Kim Woo-jun,
Song Young-woo,
Kim Min-hwan
Malaysia Malaysia Shaharil Shaifuddin,
Muhamad Khairul,
Mohamad Norhaikal
Jordan Jordan Sief Addeen Dababneh,
Sara Haddadin,
Samer Alsbeiat
Bahrain Bahrain Hasan Ali Ahmed,
Fadhel Abdali,
Abdulaziz Faqeehi
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Ahmed Alamri,
Amjad Alqarni,
Abdulaziz Albuhayri
Thailand Thailand Thanan Sukmueng,
Teinvithit Srinam,
Natthaphat Pornkriengrai
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Republic Turatbek Omurkulov,
Mukhamed Anvar,
Samat Temirov
Oman Oman Mohammed Said Salim,
Abdullah Ali Al Balushi,
Fahad Al Kindi

Draw result

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Group A
Pos Team
A1  Qatar
A2  Tajikistan
A3  Lebanon
Group B
Pos Team
B1  Uzbekistan
B2  Syria
B3  India
Group C
Pos Team
C1  Iran
C2  United Arab Emirates
C3  Hong Kong
Group D
Pos Team
D1  Japan
D2  Indonesia
D3  Vietnam
Group E
Pos Team
E1  South Korea
E2  Malaysia
E3  Jordan
E4  Bahrain
Group F
Pos Team
F1  Saudi Arabia
F2  Thailand
F3  Kyrgyzstan
F4 [ Oman

Group stage

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Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Group E

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Group F

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Ranking of third-placed teams

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Knockout stage

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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References

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  1. ^ "AFC eAsian Cup 2023: All you need to know". Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  2. ^ "First-ever AFC eAsian Cup promises thrilling clashes". Retrieved 18 January 2024.