Olympic football misery for China, North Korea,Japan survived, Australia and South Korea also booked their places |
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Olympic football misery for China, North Korea,Japan survived, Australia and South Korea also booked their places |
Jun 24 2011, 08:27 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 692 Joined: 14-November 07 |
SINGAPORE (AFP) – China crashed out of London 2012 Olympics qualifying in controversial circumstances while Asian champions Japan survived a scare to make it safely through to the next stage. Australia and South Korea also booked their places in the final qualifying round alongside resurgent Malaysia, while United Arab Emirates dashed North Korean hopes with a narrow 2-1 aggregate win. But the biggest casualty of the night was China, who had a player sent off and a goal disallowed in Muscat before humble Oman scored three goals in extra time to run out 4-1 aggregate winners. China, fighting to overturn a shock 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Shanghai, lost midfielder Zhang Linpeng to injury after just four minutes but managed to level the tie through Wu Xi deep into the second half. But Cao Yunding was red-carded for a late tackle just three minutes later, before the linesman's intervention ruled out a dramatic stoppage-time winner when Wu's close-range strike was flagged offside. During extra time in baking conditions, Hussain Al Hadhri scored twice and Yaqoob Abdul Karim added another to extend China's miserable international football record. "The weather was hot and the players are not used to this type of weather, and in extra time a lot of the players were suffering and we could not organise ourselves properly," said assistant coach Li Bing. "It is shame we have lost the chance to play in the next phase, but we have learnt a lot from this match." Saki Oriki eased Japanese jitters in Kuwait when he netted first at Mohammed Al Hamad Stadium, extending their advantage to 4-1. But the nerves returned when Kuwait scored twice in the second half to run the Asian giants close. A 1-1 draw in Jordan was enough for South Korea after they convincingly won the first leg in Seoul. But Australia had no concerns as they slotted four unanswered goals past Yemen to run up a 7-0 aggregate score. Iraq overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to advance 2-1 at the expense of arch-rivals Iran, while Southeast Asian champions Malaysia beat Lebanon to go through. Among other results, Saudi Arabia finished 6-1 winners against Vietnam, Qatar ousted India and Uzbekistan booted out Hong Kong. This week's 12 winning teams will be split into three groups of four for final qualifying, with the three top sides all gaining automatic entry to the London Olympics. The second-placed teams go into a three-way round robin, with the winner playing off against a side from the African confederation for another ticket to the Games. Men's football is played as an under-23 tournament at the Olympics, although the rules allow for three over-age players. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110624/wl_mi.../fblasiaoly2012 |
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Jun 24 2011, 08:29 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 4,557 Joined: 11-August 06 |
It's embarassing that North Korea qualified for the World Cup last year but China, a country sixty times larger, didn't.
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Jun 24 2011, 08:36 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 982 Joined: 11-May 11 |
It's embarassing that North Korea qualified for the World Cup last year but China, a country sixty times larger, didn't. Haha, every time something negative about China comes up you are so happy, because you know that only this way can you feel a tiny bit better about yourself. Drink too much plasticizer so you got estrogen in your system maybe? |
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Jun 24 2011, 09:55 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 220 Joined: 24-April 07 From: 吳國 |
I reckon the North Korea team will face some sort of punishment back home, dunno about China though
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Jun 24 2011, 10:00 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,894 Joined: 14-July 09 |
china should just get a team of africans to represent them.
like france.
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Jun 24 2011, 11:02 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,012 Joined: 15-April 07 From: Markham |
lol maybe we're just not cut out for soccer
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Jun 25 2011, 02:09 AM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 487 Joined: 5-July 09 |
Most Chinese and a lot of Taiwanese too, I know are more into basketball than soccer (football). It's only Hong Kongers who are into soccer. For one thing, my dad says enjoys watching soccer but still prefers basketball because it is more offense oriented and quick paced.
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Jun 25 2011, 05:15 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,799 Joined: 6-March 05 From: San Diego, CA |
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