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2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E

Group E of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup took place from 8 to 17 January 2019.[1] The group consisted of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon and North Korea.[2] The top two teams, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, advanced to the round of 16.[3] However, third-placed Lebanon missed out qualification to the knockout stage by fair play points to Vietnam.

Saudi Arabia were the only former champions in the group, having won three Asian Cup titles in 1984, 1988 and 1996.

Teams edit

Draw position Team Zone Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
April 2018[nb 1] December 2018
E1   Saudi Arabia WAFF Second round group A winners 24 March 2016 10th 2015 (group stage) Winners (1984, 1988, 1996) 70 69
E2   Qatar WAFF Second round group C winners 17 November 2015 10th 2015 (group stage) Quarter-finals (2000, 2011) 101 93
E3   Lebanon WAFF Third Round Group B winners 10 November 2017 2nd 2000 (group stage) Group stage (2000) 82 81
E4   North Korea EAFF Third Round Group B runners-up 27 March 2018 5th 2015 (group stage) Fourth place (1980) 112 109
Notes
  1. ^ The rankings of April 2018 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Qatar 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Saudi Arabia 3 2 0 1 6 2 +4 6
3   Lebanon 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
4   North Korea 3 0 0 3 1 14 −13 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16:

  • The winners of Group E, Qatar, advanced to play the runners-up of Group D, Iraq.
  • The runners-up of Group E, Saudi Arabia, advanced to play the winners of Group F, Japan.

Matches edit

All times listed are GST (UTC+4).

Saudi Arabia vs North Korea edit

The first chance of the game came in the 13th minute through Abdulaziz Al-Bishi’s left-footed strike which just missed the target. In the 28th minute, Hattan Bahebri dribbled past Ri Il-jin and sent a curler from the left to give Saudi Arabia the lead. Housain Al-Mogahwi’s free kick from just outside the box sailed into the box and Mohammed Al-Fatil diverted it into the net with a back heel to double Saudi Arabia’s advantage. Just a minute before the break, Han Kwang-song received a second yellow card for a tackle on Al-Mogahwi. North Korea were reduced to 10 men but they came close to scoring in the 64th minute through captain Jong Il-gwan. However, the Saudi defenders regrouped to deny him. Moments later, Saudi Arabia had a missed opportunity, when Fahad Al-Muwallad side-stepped defender Kim Chol-bom and goalkeeper Ri Myong-guk but his shot flew wide. In the 70th minute, Salem Al-Dawsari was left unmarked and the Saudi captain made no mistake from the centre of the box to make it 3–0. In the 87th minute, defender Kim Song-gi failed to clear Hamdan Al-Shamrani’s cross into the box and Al-Muwallad slammed the ball into the back of the net to seal Saudi Arabia’s first opening AFC Asian Cup match win since they emerged champions in 1996.[4]

Saudi Arabia  4–0  North Korea
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Attendance: 5,075
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North Korea
GK 21 Mohammed Al-Owais
RB 2 Mohammed Al-Breik
CB 4 Ali Al-Bulaihi
CB 23 Mohammed Al-Fatil
LB 13 Yasser Al-Shahrani   82'
DM 14 Abdullah Otayf
CM 16 Housain Al-Mogahwi
CM 20 Abdulaziz Al-Bishi   71'
RW 11 Hattan Bahebri   78'
LW 10 Salem Al-Dawsari (c)   45+1'
CF 19 Fahad Al-Muwallad
Substitutions:
MF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb   71'
FW 9 Mohammed Al-Saiari   78'
DF 12 Hamdan Al-Shamrani   82'
Manager:
  Juan Antonio Pizzi
 
GK 1 Ri Myong-guk
RB 2 Kim Chol-bom   32'
CB 4 Kim Song-gi
CB 5 An Song-il   46'
LB 3 Jang Kuk-chol   56'
DM 23 Ri Il-jin   53'
CM 15 Ri Un-chol
CM 16 Ri Yong-jik   90+1'
RW 7 Han Kwang-song   36'   44'
LW 11 Jong Il-gwan (c)   90'
CF 10 Pak Kwang-ryong
Substitutions:
MF 12 Kim Kyong-hun   46'
DF 17 Ri Chang-ho   56'
FW 19 Rim Kwang-hyok   90+1'
Manager:
Kim Yong-jun

Qatar vs Lebanon edit

 
Lebanon's Felix Michel Melki vies for the ball with Qatari forward Akram Afif.

In the 37th minute, Ali Hamam raced off to celebrate with his teammates after slotting Hassan Maatouk's corner into the Qatari goal, only for the referee to controversially blow the whistle for a foul on Tarek Salman. Maatouk pulled the trigger on an effort of his own just before half-time, but his scissor kick flew high over the bar. Two minutes after the hour mark, 2018 AFC Player of the Year Abdelkarim Hassan was introduced from the bench for Abdulkarim Al-Ali and within three minutes, the Qataris took the lead from Bassam Al-Rawi's strike from a free kick. The defender sent a dipping, curling right-footed effort over the wall and beyond the outstretched hand of Mehdi Khalil. Qatar added a second with 11 minutes remaining. Hassan's driving run created space for Akram Afif and, when the winger received the ball, his centre found Abdulaziz Hatem, whose shot was saved by Khalil. But Almoez Ali was on hand to roll the ball into the empty net to ensure a winning start to the campaign for Qatar.[5]

Qatar  2–0  Lebanon
Report
Attendance: 7,847
Referee: Ma Ning (China PR)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Qatar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lebanon
GK 1 Saad Al-Sheeb
CB 2 Ró-Ró
CB 4 Tarek Salman
CB 15 Bassam Al-Rawi
RM 23 Assim Madibo
CM 16 Boualem Khoukhi
CM 12 Karim Boudiaf   56'
LM 18 Abdulkarim Al-Ali   62'
RF 10 Hassan Al-Haydos (c)   85'
CF 19 Almoez Ali
LF 11 Akram Afif
Substitutions:
MF 6 Abdulaziz Hatem   56'
DF 3 Abdelkarim Hassan   62'
FW 7 Ahmed Alaaeldin   85'
Manager:
  Félix Sánchez
 
GK 1 Mehdi Khalil
CB 3 Mootaz Jounaidi   84'
CB 6 Joan Oumari
CB 11 Alexander Michel Melki   24'   72'
RWB 19 Ali Hamam
LWB 18 Walid Ismail
CM 15 Haytham Faour
CM 13 Felix Michel Melki   77'
RW 22 Bassel Jradi
LW 7 Hassan Maatouk (c)   64'
CF 9 Hilal El-Helwe
Substitutions:
MF 14 Nader Matar   72'
MF 5 Samir Ayass   77'
MF 10 Mohamad Haidar   84'
Manager:
  Miodrag Radulović

Man of the Match:
Assim Madibo (Qatar)

Assistant referees:
Huo Weiming (China PR)
Cao Yi (China PR)
Fourth official:
Ronnie Koh Min Kiat (Singapore)
Additional assistant referees:
Fu Ming (China PR)
Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)

Lebanon vs Saudi Arabia edit

 
Lebanon fans during the match against Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia found their breakthrough in the 12th minute when they latched onto a defensive mistake. Lebanon’s Joan Oumari’s back pass deflected off teammate Alexander Michel Melki’s left boot. The ball landed near Saudi Arabia’s Fahad Al-Muwallad, who half-volleyed home from close range. Oumari failed to keep his header down in the 16th minute, while Felix Michel Melki just missed Hassan Maatouk’s free kick eight minutes later. After the break, Hattan Bahebri took a chance from almost 30 yards out which forced a save from goalkeeper Mehdi Khalil. Bahebri made an assist in the 67th minute, when his cross into the box found Housain Al-Mogahwi, who made it 2–0.[6] This win earned Saudi Arabia a ticket to the round of sixteen for the first time since the 2007 edition, in which Saudi Arabia finished runners-up.

Lebanon  0–2  Saudi Arabia
Report
Attendance: 13,792
Referee: Ali Sabah (Iraq)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lebanon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia
GK 1 Mehdi Khalil
CB 11 Alexander Michel Melki
CB 3 Mootaz Jounaidi
CB 6 Joan Oumari
RWB 19 Ali Hamam
LWB 2 Kassem El Zein
CM 13 Felix Michel Melki   70'
CM 15 Haytham Faour   73'
RW 10 Mohamad Haidar   82'   86'
LW 7 Hassan Maatouk (c)   76'
CF 9 Hilal El-Helwe   89'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Rabih Ataya   73'
MF 14 Nader Matar   76'
DF 17 Mohamed Zein Tahan   86'
Manager:
  Miodrag Radulović
 
GK 21 Mohammed Al-Owais
RB 2 Mohammed Al-Breik
CB 23 Mohammed Al-Fatil
CB 4 Ali Al-Bulaihi
LB 12 Hamdan Al-Shamrani
DM 14 Abdullah Otayf   84'
CM 20 Abdulaziz Al-Bishi   41'   79'
CM 16 Housain Al-Mogahwi
RW 11 Hattan Bahebri
LW 10 Salem Al-Dawsari (c)   90+2'
CF 19 Fahad Al-Muwallad   73'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Yahya Al-Shehri   73'
MF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb   79'
MF 15 Ibrahim Ghaleb   84'
Manager:
  Juan Antonio Pizzi

North Korea vs Qatar edit

Qatar were in front in the ninth minute when Akram Afif glided past Sim Hyon-jin before delivering a low cross to Almoez Ali, who struck past Ri Myong-guk. Qatar doubled their lead two minutes later, when Abdelkarim Hassan’s ball found Hassan Al-Haydos, whose low centre was struck in the goal from close range by Ali. Ri Un-chol tried from outside the area, but his drive narrowly failed to find the top corner. With just two minutes remaining in the first half, Afif lifted the ball high over the advancing Myong-guk and Boualem Khoukhi headed in from close range. Ali completed his hat-trick 10 minutes into the second half with a finish from Afif’s through ball. Five minutes later, Afif led a counter-attack before rolling the ball through to Ali, who smashed his shot across Myong-guk and inside the far post. Ali turned provider in the 68th minute when his pass allowed Hassan to storm through the North Korean defence and slot home Qatar’s sixth. The East Asian side’s misery was compounded in the last minute when Jong Il-gwan was shown a second yellow card.[8]

It was North Korea’s heaviest ever defeat at the Asian Cup, surpassing their previous 0–4 defeat to Saudi Arabia in their opening 2019 Asian Cup match. Qatar’s win enabled them to progress to the knockout stages for the first time since the 2011 edition that they hosted. Controversy rose around the almost empty stadium as very few fans were allowed to enter.[9]

North Korea  0–6  Qatar
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North Korea
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Qatar
GK 1 Ri Myong-guk
CB 12 Kim Kyong-hun
CB 4 Kim Song-gi   77'
CB 13 Sim Hyon-jin
RWB 2 Kim Chol-bom
LWB 19 Rim Kwang-hyok   63'
DM 23 Ri Il-jin   17'
CM 9 Kim Yong-il   39'   43'
CM 15 Ri Un-chol   13'
AM 11 Jong Il-gwan (c)   17'   90'
CF 10 Pak Kwang-ryong   54'
Substitutions:
FW 8 Ri Hyok-chol   43'
MF 16 Ri Yong-jik   63'
DF 6 Ri Thong-il   77'
Manager:
Kim Yong-jun
 
GK 1 Saad Al-Sheeb
RB 2 Ró-Ró   74'
CB 15 Bassam Al-Rawi
CB 4 Tarek Salman
LB 3 Abdelkarim Hassan   7'   80'
CM 23 Assim Madibo   71'
CM 6 Abdulaziz Hatem
RW 10 Hassan Al-Haydos (c)
AM 16 Boualem Khoukhi
LW 11 Akram Afif
CF 19 Almoez Ali
Substitutions:
MF 5 Ahmed Fatehi   71'
DF 8 Hamid Ismail   74'
MF 20 Ali Afif   80'
Manager:
  Félix Sánchez

Saudi Arabia vs Qatar edit

Mohammed Al-Owais parried away Boualem Khoukhi's drive on 16 minutes in the first genuine threat to either goal. Housain Al-Mogahwi shot over the bar for Saudi Arabia following Yahya Al-Shehri's probing run and cross, before Fahad Al-Muwallad struck an upright with Qatar goalkeeper Saad Al-Sheeb beaten. Hassan Al-Haydos' 42nd minute penalty was saved by Al-Owais. However, minutes later, Abdulaziz Hatem's through ball found Almoez Ali who converted to open the scoring on the stroke of half-time. Within five minutes of the restart Hattan Bahebri forced Al-Sheeb into a save. Bahebri's effort from 15 yards fizzed narrowly over the bar on 73 minutes. Qatar extended their lead with 10 minutes remaining, when Ali leaped to thump home a header from Hatem's corner. It proved to be the final genuine goalmouth action as Qatar held on to seal another three points.[11]

The match was dubbed the "Blockade Derby", in reference to the diplomatic disputes between the two nations.[12] However, there was no on-field incidents and the match ended in a friendly atmosphere.[13]

Saudi Arabia  0–2  Qatar
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  • Ali   45+1', 80'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Qatar
GK 21 Mohammed Al-Owais
RB 2 Mohammed Al-Breik
CB 4 Ali Al-Bulaihi   41'
CB 23 Mohammed Al-Fatil
LB 12 Hamdan Al-Shamrani
DM 14 Abdullah Otayf   78'
CM 8 Yahya Al-Shehri (c)
CM 16 Housain Al-Mogahwi
RW 11 Hattan Bahebri
LW 19 Fahad Al-Muwallad   75'
CF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb   61'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Mohammed Al-Saiari   82'   61'
MF 6 Ayman Al-Khulaif   75'
MF 7 Nooh Al-Mousa   78'
Manager:
  Juan Antonio Pizzi
 
GK 1 Saad Al-Sheeb
RB 2 Ró-Ró
CB 15 Bassam Al-Rawi
CB 4 Tarek Salman
LB 3 Abdelkarim Hassan
CM 6 Abdulaziz Hatem   58'
CM 23 Assim Madibo   7'   69'
CM 16 Boualem Khoukhi
RF 10 Hassan Al-Haydos (c)   73'
CF 19 Almoez Ali   45+1'   83'
LF 11 Akram Afif
Substitutions:
MF 14 Salem Al-Hajri   69'
MF 12 Karim Boudiaf   73'
FW 7 Ahmed Alaaeldin   83'
Manager:
  Félix Sánchez

Lebanon vs North Korea edit

Pak Kwang-ryong converted his free kick in the ninth minute to give North Korea an early advantage. However, Lebanon levelled the score just before the half hour mark when Hassan Maatouk dribbled down the left before laying off for Felix Michel Melki, who smashed the ball into the back of the net. Hilal El-Helwe’s effort was cleared off the line in the 32nd minute. Felix came close to scoring his second in the 57th minute but angled his header across the bar. In the 65th minute, Mohamad Haidar’s cross found El-Helwe who turned to score from close range. North Korea conceded a penalty after Rabih Ataya was brought down in the danger area. Maatouk converted the spot-kick in the 80th minute, sending goalkeeper Ri Myong-guk the wrong way, with a fourth coming in the eighth minute of added time through El-Helwe as Lebanon won their first ever Asian Cup match. However, they were edged by Vietnam in the third-place ranking on fair-play points due to receiving more yellow cards and were eliminated from the tournament.[15] This loss extended North Korea's winless streak, with their last win dating back to their fourth place finish in the 1980 edition.[16]

Lebanon  4–1  North Korea
Report
Attendance: 4,332
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lebanon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North Korea
GK 1 Mehdi Khalil
RB 11 Alexander Michel Melki   30'
CB 4 Nour Mansour   81'
CB 6 Joan Oumari
LB 18 Walid Ismail
CM 5 Samir Ayass   77'
CM 13 Felix Michel Melki
CM 14 Nader Matar   53'
RF 10 Mohamad Haidar   90+9'
CF 9 Hilal El-Helwe
LF 7 Hassan Maatouk (c)
Substitutions:
FW 20 Rabih Ataya   53'
MF 12 Adnan Haidar   77'
FW 8 Hassan "Moni" Chaito   81'
Manager:
  Miodrag Radulović
 
GK 1 Ri Myong-guk
CB 12 Kim Kyong-hun   29'
CB 5 An Song-il   11'
CB 13 Sim Hyon-jin
RWB 2 Kim Chol-bom   61'   61'
LWB 3 Jang Kuk-chol (c)
CM 9 Kim Yong-il   85'
CM 15 Ri Un-chol
CM 16 Ri Yong-jik
SS 7 Han Kwang-song
CF 10 Pak Kwang-ryong
Substitutions:
MF 14 Kang Kuk-chol   29'   75'
FW 8 Ri Hyok-chol   72'   61'
MF 20 Choe Song-hyok   75'
Manager:
Kim Yong-jun

Discipline edit

Fair play points were used as tiebreakers if the head-to-head and overall records of teams were tied (and if a penalty shoot-out was not applicable as a tiebreaker). These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:[3][17]

  • yellow card = 1 point
  • red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points
  • direct red card = 3 points
  • yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
                                   
  Qatar 1 3 −4
  Saudi Arabia 1 2 2 −5
  Lebanon 2 3 2 −7
  North Korea 3 1 4 1 4 −17

References edit

  1. ^ "Match Schedule – AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019" (PDF). the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. 7 May 2018. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Final Draw sets the stage for thrilling contests in UAE 2019". the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b "AFC Asian Cup 2019 Competition Regulations" (PDF). the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Saudi Arabia 4–0 DPR Korea". AFC. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Qatar 2–0 Lebanon". AFC. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Lebanon 0–2 Saudi Arabia". AFC. 12 January 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  7. ^ "MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 12". the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  8. ^ "DPR Korea 0–6 Qatar". AFC. 13 January 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  9. ^ Levy, Uri (14 January 2019). "Qatar keep it low and move it fast". The New Arab. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  10. ^ "MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 13". the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Saudi Arabia 0–2 Qatar". AFC. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  12. ^ James Masters. "Qatar takes bragging rights in 'blockade derby'". CNN. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Qatar wins AFC Asian Cup game against Saudi Arabia". Al Arabiya. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  14. ^ a b "MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 17". AFC. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  15. ^ "Lebanon 4–1 DPR Korea". AFC. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  16. ^ "AFC Asian Cup - Saudi Arabia v North Korea -How to watch Online, Live Match Stream, Team News, Kick-off time ,AFC Asian Cup 2019 UAE, Watch Saudi Arabia Online". beIN SPORTS. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  17. ^ "Competition Operations Manual 2019". AFC.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Group E of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup took place from 8 to 17 January 2019 1 The group consisted of Saudi Arabia Qatar Lebanon and North Korea 2 The top two teams Qatar and Saudi Arabia advanced to the round of 16 3 However third placed Lebanon missed out qualification to the knockout stage by fair play points to Vietnam Saudi Arabia were the only former champions in the group having won three Asian Cup titles in 1984 1988 and 1996 Contents 1 Teams 2 Standings 3 Matches 3 1 Saudi Arabia vs North Korea 3 2 Qatar vs Lebanon 3 3 Lebanon vs Saudi Arabia 3 4 North Korea vs Qatar 3 5 Saudi Arabia vs Qatar 3 6 Lebanon vs North Korea 4 Discipline 5 References 6 External linksTeams editDraw position Team Zone Method ofqualification Date ofqualification Finalsappearance Lastappearance Previous bestperformance FIFA RankingsApril 2018 nb 1 December 2018E1 nbsp Saudi Arabia WAFF Second round group A winners 24 March 2016 10th 2015 group stage Winners 1984 1988 1996 70 69E2 nbsp Qatar WAFF Second round group C winners 17 November 2015 10th 2015 group stage Quarter finals 2000 2011 101 93E3 nbsp Lebanon WAFF Third Round Group B winners 10 November 2017 2nd 2000 group stage Group stage 2000 82 81E4 nbsp North Korea EAFF Third Round Group B runners up 27 March 2018 5th 2015 group stage Fourth place 1980 112 109Notes The rankings of April 2018 were used for seeding for the final draw Standings editPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Qatar 3 3 0 0 10 0 10 9 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 2 0 1 6 2 4 63 nbsp Lebanon 3 1 0 2 4 5 1 34 nbsp North Korea 3 0 0 3 1 14 13 0Source AFCRules for classification Group stage tiebreakers In the round of 16 The winners of Group E Qatar advanced to play the runners up of Group D Iraq The runners up of Group E Saudi Arabia advanced to play the winners of Group F Japan Matches editAll times listed are GST UTC 4 Saudi Arabia vs North Korea edit The first chance of the game came in the 13th minute through Abdulaziz Al Bishi s left footed strike which just missed the target In the 28th minute Hattan Bahebri dribbled past Ri Il jin and sent a curler from the left to give Saudi Arabia the lead Housain Al Mogahwi s free kick from just outside the box sailed into the box and Mohammed Al Fatil diverted it into the net with a back heel to double Saudi Arabia s advantage Just a minute before the break Han Kwang song received a second yellow card for a tackle on Al Mogahwi North Korea were reduced to 10 men but they came close to scoring in the 64th minute through captain Jong Il gwan However the Saudi defenders regrouped to deny him Moments later Saudi Arabia had a missed opportunity when Fahad Al Muwallad side stepped defender Kim Chol bom and goalkeeper Ri Myong guk but his shot flew wide In the 70th minute Salem Al Dawsari was left unmarked and the Saudi captain made no mistake from the centre of the box to make it 3 0 In the 87th minute defender Kim Song gi failed to clear Hamdan Al Shamrani s cross into the box and Al Muwallad slammed the ball into the back of the net to seal Saudi Arabia s first opening AFC Asian Cup match win since they emerged champions in 1996 4 8 January 2019 2019 01 08 20 00Saudi Arabia nbsp 4 0 nbsp North KoreaBahebri nbsp 28 Al Fatil nbsp 37 Al Dawsari nbsp 70 Al Muwallad nbsp 87 ReportRashid Stadium DubaiAttendance 5 075Referee Peter Green Australia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp North KoreaGK 21 Mohammed Al OwaisRB 2 Mohammed Al BreikCB 4 Ali Al BulaihiCB 23 Mohammed Al FatilLB 13 Yasser Al Shahrani nbsp 82 DM 14 Abdullah OtayfCM 16 Housain Al MogahwiCM 20 Abdulaziz Al Bishi nbsp 71 RW 11 Hattan Bahebri nbsp 78 LW 10 Salem Al Dawsari c nbsp 45 1 CF 19 Fahad Al MuwalladSubstitutions MF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb nbsp 71 FW 9 Mohammed Al Saiari nbsp 78 DF 12 Hamdan Al Shamrani nbsp 82 Manager nbsp Juan Antonio Pizzi nbsp GK 1 Ri Myong gukRB 2 Kim Chol bom nbsp 32 CB 4 Kim Song giCB 5 An Song il nbsp 46 LB 3 Jang Kuk chol nbsp 56 DM 23 Ri Il jin nbsp 53 CM 15 Ri Un cholCM 16 Ri Yong jik nbsp 90 1 RW 7 Han Kwang song nbsp 36 nbsp 44 LW 11 Jong Il gwan c nbsp 90 CF 10 Pak Kwang ryongSubstitutions MF 12 Kim Kyong hun nbsp 46 DF 17 Ri Chang ho nbsp 56 FW 19 Rim Kwang hyok nbsp 90 1 Manager Kim Yong junMan of the Match Salem Al Dawsari Saudi Arabia Assistant referees Matthew Cream Australia Anton Shchetinin Australia Fourth official Sergei Grishchenko Kyrgyzstan Additional assistant referees Valentin Kovalenko Uzbekistan Chris Beath Australia Qatar vs Lebanon edit nbsp Lebanon s Felix Michel Melki vies for the ball with Qatari forward Akram Afif In the 37th minute Ali Hamam raced off to celebrate with his teammates after slotting Hassan Maatouk s corner into the Qatari goal only for the referee to controversially blow the whistle for a foul on Tarek Salman Maatouk pulled the trigger on an effort of his own just before half time but his scissor kick flew high over the bar Two minutes after the hour mark 2018 AFC Player of the Year Abdelkarim Hassan was introduced from the bench for Abdulkarim Al Ali and within three minutes the Qataris took the lead from Bassam Al Rawi s strike from a free kick The defender sent a dipping curling right footed effort over the wall and beyond the outstretched hand of Mehdi Khalil Qatar added a second with 11 minutes remaining Hassan s driving run created space for Akram Afif and when the winger received the ball his centre found Abdulaziz Hatem whose shot was saved by Khalil But Almoez Ali was on hand to roll the ball into the empty net to ensure a winning start to the campaign for Qatar 5 9 January 2019 2019 01 09 20 00Qatar nbsp 2 0 nbsp LebanonAl Rawi nbsp 65 Ali nbsp 79 ReportHazza bin Zayed Stadium Al AinAttendance 7 847Referee Ma Ning China PR nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Qatar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp LebanonGK 1 Saad Al SheebCB 2 Ro RoCB 4 Tarek SalmanCB 15 Bassam Al RawiRM 23 Assim MadiboCM 16 Boualem KhoukhiCM 12 Karim Boudiaf nbsp 56 LM 18 Abdulkarim Al Ali nbsp 62 RF 10 Hassan Al Haydos c nbsp 85 CF 19 Almoez AliLF 11 Akram AfifSubstitutions MF 6 Abdulaziz Hatem nbsp 56 DF 3 Abdelkarim Hassan nbsp 62 FW 7 Ahmed Alaaeldin nbsp 85 Manager nbsp Felix Sanchez nbsp GK 1 Mehdi KhalilCB 3 Mootaz Jounaidi nbsp 84 CB 6 Joan OumariCB 11 Alexander Michel Melki nbsp 24 nbsp 72 RWB 19 Ali HamamLWB 18 Walid IsmailCM 15 Haytham FaourCM 13 Felix Michel Melki nbsp 77 RW 22 Bassel JradiLW 7 Hassan Maatouk c nbsp 64 CF 9 Hilal El HelweSubstitutions MF 14 Nader Matar nbsp 72 MF 5 Samir Ayass nbsp 77 MF 10 Mohamad Haidar nbsp 84 Manager nbsp Miodrag RadulovicMan of the Match Assim Madibo Qatar Assistant referees Huo Weiming China PR Cao Yi China PR Fourth official Ronnie Koh Min Kiat Singapore Additional assistant referees Fu Ming China PR Liu Kwok Man Hong Kong Lebanon vs Saudi Arabia edit nbsp Lebanon fans during the match against Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia found their breakthrough in the 12th minute when they latched onto a defensive mistake Lebanon s Joan Oumari s back pass deflected off teammate Alexander Michel Melki s left boot The ball landed near Saudi Arabia s Fahad Al Muwallad who half volleyed home from close range Oumari failed to keep his header down in the 16th minute while Felix Michel Melki just missed Hassan Maatouk s free kick eight minutes later After the break Hattan Bahebri took a chance from almost 30 yards out which forced a save from goalkeeper Mehdi Khalil Bahebri made an assist in the 67th minute when his cross into the box found Housain Al Mogahwi who made it 2 0 6 This win earned Saudi Arabia a ticket to the round of sixteen for the first time since the 2007 edition in which Saudi Arabia finished runners up 12 January 2019 2019 01 12 20 00Lebanon nbsp 0 2 nbsp Saudi ArabiaReport Al Muwallad nbsp 12 Al Mogahwi nbsp 67 Al Maktoum Stadium DubaiAttendance 13 792Referee Ali Sabah Iraq nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Lebanon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Saudi ArabiaGK 1 Mehdi KhalilCB 11 Alexander Michel MelkiCB 3 Mootaz JounaidiCB 6 Joan OumariRWB 19 Ali HamamLWB 2 Kassem El ZeinCM 13 Felix Michel Melki nbsp 70 CM 15 Haytham Faour nbsp 73 RW 10 Mohamad Haidar nbsp 82 nbsp 86 LW 7 Hassan Maatouk c nbsp 76 CF 9 Hilal El Helwe nbsp 89 Substitutions FW 20 Rabih Ataya nbsp 73 MF 14 Nader Matar nbsp 76 DF 17 Mohamed Zein Tahan nbsp 86 Manager nbsp Miodrag Radulovic nbsp GK 21 Mohammed Al OwaisRB 2 Mohammed Al BreikCB 23 Mohammed Al FatilCB 4 Ali Al BulaihiLB 12 Hamdan Al ShamraniDM 14 Abdullah Otayf nbsp 84 CM 20 Abdulaziz Al Bishi nbsp 41 nbsp 79 CM 16 Housain Al MogahwiRW 11 Hattan BahebriLW 10 Salem Al Dawsari c nbsp 90 2 CF 19 Fahad Al Muwallad nbsp 73 Substitutions MF 8 Yahya Al Shehri nbsp 73 MF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb nbsp 79 MF 15 Ibrahim Ghaleb nbsp 84 Manager nbsp Juan Antonio PizziMan of the Match Hattan Bahebri Saudi Arabia Assistant referees 7 Abu Bakar Al Amri Oman Rashid Al Ghaithi Oman Fourth official Abdukhamidullo Rasulov Uzbekistan Additional assistant referees Mohanad Qassim Iraq Mohd Amirul Izwan Yaacob Malaysia North Korea vs Qatar edit Qatar were in front in the ninth minute when Akram Afif glided past Sim Hyon jin before delivering a low cross to Almoez Ali who struck past Ri Myong guk Qatar doubled their lead two minutes later when Abdelkarim Hassan s ball found Hassan Al Haydos whose low centre was struck in the goal from close range by Ali Ri Un chol tried from outside the area but his drive narrowly failed to find the top corner With just two minutes remaining in the first half Afif lifted the ball high over the advancing Myong guk and Boualem Khoukhi headed in from close range Ali completed his hat trick 10 minutes into the second half with a finish from Afif s through ball Five minutes later Afif led a counter attack before rolling the ball through to Ali who smashed his shot across Myong guk and inside the far post Ali turned provider in the 68th minute when his pass allowed Hassan to storm through the North Korean defence and slot home Qatar s sixth The East Asian side s misery was compounded in the last minute when Jong Il gwan was shown a second yellow card 8 It was North Korea s heaviest ever defeat at the Asian Cup surpassing their previous 0 4 defeat to Saudi Arabia in their opening 2019 Asian Cup match Qatar s win enabled them to progress to the knockout stages for the first time since the 2011 edition that they hosted Controversy rose around the almost empty stadium as very few fans were allowed to enter 9 13 January 2019 2019 01 13 15 00North Korea nbsp 0 6 nbsp QatarReport Ali nbsp 9 11 55 60 Khoukhi nbsp 43 A Hassan nbsp 68 Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium Al AinAttendance 452Referee Hettikamkanamge Perera Sri Lanka nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp North Korea nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp QatarGK 1 Ri Myong gukCB 12 Kim Kyong hunCB 4 Kim Song gi nbsp 77 CB 13 Sim Hyon jinRWB 2 Kim Chol bomLWB 19 Rim Kwang hyok nbsp 63 DM 23 Ri Il jin nbsp 17 CM 9 Kim Yong il nbsp 39 nbsp 43 CM 15 Ri Un chol nbsp 13 AM 11 Jong Il gwan c nbsp 17 nbsp 90 CF 10 Pak Kwang ryong nbsp 54 Substitutions FW 8 Ri Hyok chol nbsp 43 MF 16 Ri Yong jik nbsp 63 DF 6 Ri Thong il nbsp 77 Manager Kim Yong jun nbsp GK 1 Saad Al SheebRB 2 Ro Ro nbsp 74 CB 15 Bassam Al RawiCB 4 Tarek SalmanLB 3 Abdelkarim Hassan nbsp 7 nbsp 80 CM 23 Assim Madibo nbsp 71 CM 6 Abdulaziz HatemRW 10 Hassan Al Haydos c AM 16 Boualem KhoukhiLW 11 Akram AfifCF 19 Almoez AliSubstitutions MF 5 Ahmed Fatehi nbsp 71 DF 8 Hamid Ismail nbsp 74 MF 20 Ali Afif nbsp 80 Manager nbsp Felix SanchezMan of the Match Almoez Ali Qatar Assistant referees 10 Palitha Hemathunga Sri Lanka Jakhongir Saidov Uzbekistan Fourth official Matthew Cream Australia Additional assistant referees Valentin Kovalenko Uzbekistan Ilgiz Tantashev Uzbekistan Saudi Arabia vs Qatar edit Mohammed Al Owais parried away Boualem Khoukhi s drive on 16 minutes in the first genuine threat to either goal Housain Al Mogahwi shot over the bar for Saudi Arabia following Yahya Al Shehri s probing run and cross before Fahad Al Muwallad struck an upright with Qatar goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb beaten Hassan Al Haydos 42nd minute penalty was saved by Al Owais However minutes later Abdulaziz Hatem s through ball found Almoez Ali who converted to open the scoring on the stroke of half time Within five minutes of the restart Hattan Bahebri forced Al Sheeb into a save Bahebri s effort from 15 yards fizzed narrowly over the bar on 73 minutes Qatar extended their lead with 10 minutes remaining when Ali leaped to thump home a header from Hatem s corner It proved to be the final genuine goalmouth action as Qatar held on to seal another three points 11 The match was dubbed the Blockade Derby in reference to the diplomatic disputes between the two nations 12 However there was no on field incidents and the match ended in a friendly atmosphere 13 17 January 2019 2019 01 17 20 00Saudi Arabia nbsp 0 2 nbsp QatarReport Ali nbsp 45 1 80 Zayed Sports City Stadium Abu DhabiAttendance 16 067Referee Kim Dong jin South Korea nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp QatarGK 21 Mohammed Al OwaisRB 2 Mohammed Al BreikCB 4 Ali Al Bulaihi nbsp 41 CB 23 Mohammed Al FatilLB 12 Hamdan Al ShamraniDM 14 Abdullah Otayf nbsp 78 CM 8 Yahya Al Shehri c CM 16 Housain Al MogahwiRW 11 Hattan BahebriLW 19 Fahad Al Muwallad nbsp 75 CF 18 Abdulrahman Ghareeb nbsp 61 Substitutions FW 9 Mohammed Al Saiari nbsp 82 nbsp 61 MF 6 Ayman Al Khulaif nbsp 75 MF 7 Nooh Al Mousa nbsp 78 Manager nbsp Juan Antonio Pizzi nbsp GK 1 Saad Al SheebRB 2 Ro RoCB 15 Bassam Al RawiCB 4 Tarek SalmanLB 3 Abdelkarim HassanCM 6 Abdulaziz Hatem nbsp 58 CM 23 Assim Madibo nbsp 7 nbsp 69 CM 16 Boualem KhoukhiRF 10 Hassan Al Haydos c nbsp 73 CF 19 Almoez Ali nbsp 45 1 nbsp 83 LF 11 Akram AfifSubstitutions MF 14 Salem Al Hajri nbsp 69 MF 12 Karim Boudiaf nbsp 73 FW 7 Ahmed Alaaeldin nbsp 83 Manager nbsp Felix SanchezMan of the Match Almoez Ali Qatar Assistant referees 14 Yoon Kwang yeol South Korea Park Sang jun South Korea Fourth official Cao Yi China PR Additional assistant referees Ko Hyung jin South Korea Fu Ming China PR Lebanon vs North Korea edit Pak Kwang ryong converted his free kick in the ninth minute to give North Korea an early advantage However Lebanon levelled the score just before the half hour mark when Hassan Maatouk dribbled down the left before laying off for Felix Michel Melki who smashed the ball into the back of the net Hilal El Helwe s effort was cleared off the line in the 32nd minute Felix came close to scoring his second in the 57th minute but angled his header across the bar In the 65th minute Mohamad Haidar s cross found El Helwe who turned to score from close range North Korea conceded a penalty after Rabih Ataya was brought down in the danger area Maatouk converted the spot kick in the 80th minute sending goalkeeper Ri Myong guk the wrong way with a fourth coming in the eighth minute of added time through El Helwe as Lebanon won their first ever Asian Cup match However they were edged by Vietnam in the third place ranking on fair play points due to receiving more yellow cards and were eliminated from the tournament 15 This loss extended North Korea s winless streak with their last win dating back to their fourth place finish in the 1980 edition 16 17 January 2019 2019 01 17 20 00Lebanon nbsp 4 1 nbsp North KoreaF Michel Melki nbsp 27 El Helwe nbsp 65 90 8 Maatouk nbsp 80 pen Report Pak Kwang ryong nbsp 9 Sharjah Stadium SharjahAttendance 4 332Referee Chris Beath Australia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Lebanon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp North KoreaGK 1 Mehdi KhalilRB 11 Alexander Michel Melki nbsp 30 CB 4 Nour Mansour nbsp 81 CB 6 Joan OumariLB 18 Walid IsmailCM 5 Samir Ayass nbsp 77 CM 13 Felix Michel MelkiCM 14 Nader Matar nbsp 53 RF 10 Mohamad Haidar nbsp 90 9 CF 9 Hilal El HelweLF 7 Hassan Maatouk c Substitutions FW 20 Rabih Ataya nbsp 53 MF 12 Adnan Haidar nbsp 77 FW 8 Hassan Moni Chaito nbsp 81 Manager nbsp Miodrag Radulovic nbsp GK 1 Ri Myong gukCB 12 Kim Kyong hun nbsp 29 CB 5 An Song il nbsp 11 CB 13 Sim Hyon jinRWB 2 Kim Chol bom nbsp 61 nbsp 61 LWB 3 Jang Kuk chol c CM 9 Kim Yong il nbsp 85 CM 15 Ri Un cholCM 16 Ri Yong jikSS 7 Han Kwang songCF 10 Pak Kwang ryongSubstitutions MF 14 Kang Kuk chol nbsp 29 nbsp 75 FW 8 Ri Hyok chol nbsp 72 nbsp 61 MF 20 Choe Song hyok nbsp 75 Manager Kim Yong junMan of the Match Felix Michel Melki Lebanon Assistant referees 14 Matthew Cream Australia Anton Shchetinin Australia Fourth official Ronnie Koh Min Kiat Singapore Additional assistant referees Muhammad Taqi Singapore Liu Kwok Man Hong Kong Discipline editFair play points were used as tiebreakers if the head to head and overall records of teams were tied and if a penalty shoot out was not applicable as a tiebreaker These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows 3 17 yellow card 1 point red card as a result of two yellow cards 3 points direct red card 3 points yellow card followed by direct red card 4 pointsOnly one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Qatar 1 3 4 nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 2 2 5 nbsp Lebanon 2 3 2 7 nbsp North Korea 3 1 4 1 4 17References edit Match Schedule AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 PDF the afc com Asian Football Confederation 7 May 2018 Retrieved 7 May 2018 Final Draw sets the stage for thrilling contests in UAE 2019 the afc com Asian Football Confederation 4 May 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 a b AFC Asian Cup 2019 Competition Regulations PDF the afc com Asian Football Confederation Retrieved 4 May 2018 Saudi Arabia 4 0 DPR Korea AFC 8 January 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2019 Qatar 2 0 Lebanon AFC 9 January 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2019 Lebanon 0 2 Saudi Arabia AFC 12 January 2019 Retrieved 12 January 2019 MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 12 the afc com Asian Football Confederation Retrieved 11 January 2019 DPR Korea 0 6 Qatar AFC 13 January 2019 Retrieved 13 January 2019 Levy Uri 14 January 2019 Qatar keep it low and move it fast The New Arab Retrieved 20 February 2019 MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 13 the afc com Asian Football Confederation Retrieved 11 January 2019 Saudi Arabia 0 2 Qatar AFC 17 January 2019 Retrieved 18 January 2019 James Masters Qatar takes bragging rights in blockade derby CNN Retrieved 11 February 2019 Qatar wins AFC Asian Cup game against Saudi Arabia Al Arabiya 17 January 2019 Retrieved 18 September 2020 a b MATCH OFFICIALS FOR JANUARY 17 AFC Retrieved 17 January 2019 Lebanon 4 1 DPR Korea AFC 17 January 2019 Retrieved 18 January 2019 AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia v North Korea How to watch Online Live Match Stream Team News Kick off time AFC Asian Cup 2019 UAE Watch Saudi Arabia Online beIN SPORTS Retrieved 11 February 2019 Competition Operations Manual 2019 AFC External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E amp oldid 1188431752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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