VN in Group C for AFC Asian Cup qualifier

Vietnam have been drawn in Group C for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup 2019’s third qualification round.

Vietnam have been drawn in Group C for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup 2019’s third qualification round.

Vietnam are in Group C of the Asian Cup 2019’s last qualification. (Photo: motthegioi.vn)
Vietnam are in Group C of the Asian Cup 2019’s last qualification. (Photo: motthegioi.vn)

In the draw held on January 23 in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Afghanistan and Cambodia were drawn as the other Group C teams.

Twenty other squads have been divided into five other groups.

In Group C, Jordan are the strongest team with a FIFA ranking of 107 as per the latest announcement made last week.

They were the second-placed team in Group B in the second qualification round.

Vietnam, a third-placed team in the second qualifiers, are the second ranked team in Group C at No 136, while Afghanistan are No 151 and Cambodia at No 172.

Afghanistan are one of best fourth-placed teams from the second qualifiers, while Cambodia are in because they won the Qualifiers Play-off I for the tournament.

In the competition schedule which was also released on January 23 night, Vietnam will first play Afghanistan away on March 28.

Two best teams from this group will join 12 others, including defending champions Australia, China, Iraq, Iran, Japan and the Republic of Korea, in the final round to be held from January 5 to February 1, 2019.

Vietnam sent two representatives, national head coach Nguyen Duc Thang and former captain Nguyen Minh Phuong, to the drawing ceremony.

Phuong was one of two draw ambassadors assisting Shin Man Gil, Executive Director AFC Competitions Division, on the stage.

He led Vietnam to the quarter-finals of the Cup in 2007 which the country co-hosted along with Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. He also represented the country in Cup 2004 and 2011 qualifiers before hanging up his boots in 2010 after 73 national caps.

Phuong said: “We face big opponents but our team will do their best to win and qualify for the finals. I am confident that you will see them here in 2019.”

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