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2011 AFC Asian Cup

The 2011 AFC Asian Cup was the 15th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held in Qatar from 7 to 29 January 2011.[1][2] It was the second time that the tournament was hosted by Qatar, the previous occasion being the 1988 AFC Asian Cup. Japan won the cup after a 1–0 win against Australia, and earned the right to compete in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil as the representative from AFC.[3][4]

2011 AFC Asian Cup
2011 كأس آسيا
Tournament details
Host countryQatar
Dates7–29 January
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)5 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Japan (4th title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place South Korea
Fourth place Uzbekistan
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored90 (2.81 per match)
Attendance405,361 (12,668 per match)
Top scorer(s) Koo Ja-cheol (5 goals)
Best player(s) Keisuke Honda
Fair play award South Korea
2007
2015
Results of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.

A television viewing audience of 484 million in 80 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, North America and North Africa witnessed Japan defeat Australia 1–0 in the final.[5]

Host selection edit

Qatar, India and Iran all lodged interest in hosting the 2011 AFC Asian Cup,[6] while Australia also considered making a late bid.[7] Qatar officially submitted their bid on 19 June 2006,[8] while India withdrew their interest and Iran failed to submit proper documentation for their bid on time.[9]

Qatar was announced as host nation on 29 July 2007, during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia. Due to FIFA regulations stating that confederation events can be hosted either in January or July, and July being peak summer heat in the Middle East, 2011 Asian Cup took place in January of that year.[1][2]

Qualification edit

The teams finishing first, second and third in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, and the host nation for the 2011 competition, received automatic byes to the finals. They were joined by the top two finishers in each of five qualifying groups. The AFC Challenge Cup acted as a further qualification competition for eligible countries within the emerging and developing category of member associations. The winners of the AFC Challenge Cup competitions in 2008 and 2010 qualified automatically to the 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals. These two winners were India and North Korea. It was India's first play for the Asian Cup since 1984, and North Korea's first since 1992.

The final day of qualification was 3 March 2010.

List of qualified teams edit

 
Final qualification status
  Team qualified for Asian Cup
  Team failed to qualify
Country Qualified as Date qualification was secured Previous appearances in tournament1, 2
  Qatar Hosts 29 July 2007 7 (1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  Iraq 2007 AFC Asian Cup winner 25 July 2007 6 (1972, 1976, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  Saudi Arabia 2007 AFC Asian Cup runner-up 25 July 2007 7 (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  South Korea 2007 AFC Asian Cup third place 28 July 2007 11 (1956, 1960, 1964, 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  India 2008 AFC Challenge Cup winner 13 August 2008 2 (1964, 1984)
  Uzbekistan Group C runner-up 18 November 2009 4 (1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  Syria Group D winner 18 November 2009 4 (1980, 1984, 1988, 1996)
  Iran Group E winner 6 January 2010 11 (1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  China Group D runner-up 6 January 2010 9 (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  Japan Group A winner 6 January 2010 6 (1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)
  Bahrain Group A runner-up 6 January 2010 3 (1988, 2004, 2007)
  United Arab Emirates Group C winner 6 January 2010 7 (1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2004, 2007)
  North Korea 2010 AFC Challenge Cup winner 27 February 2010 2 (1980, 1992)
  Australia Group B winner 3 March 2010 1 (2007)
  Kuwait Group B runner-up 3 March 2010 8 (1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000, 2004)
  Jordan Group E runner-up 3 March 2010 1 (2004)

Notes:

1 Bold indicates champion for that year
2 Italic indicates host

Draw edit

The draw for the AFC Asian Cup 2011 was held on 23 April 2010 in Doha, Qatar. Qatar were seeded among the top group.[10][11]

Seeding edit

Seeding was announced on 22 April 2010. Qatar were automatically placed in Group A.[12] FIFA rankings of April 2010 are given in brackets.[13]

Pot 1 (Host and Seeds) Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  Qatar (96)
  Iraq (81)
  Saudi Arabia (66)
  South Korea (47)
  Japan (43)
  Australia (20)
  Iran (60)
  Uzbekistan (93)
  China (84)
  United Arab Emirates (100)
  Bahrain (69)
  Jordan (103)
  Syria (98)
  Kuwait (97)
  India (133)
  North Korea (106)

Venues edit

Members of the AFC Organising Committee for AFC Asian Cup 2011 have agreed the use of five stadiums for the 2011 tournament.[14]

Since the tournament, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium was demolished. Khalifa International Stadium have been heavily modified. The Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Thani bin Jassim Stadium and Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium are the only largely unmodified stadium used for this tournament.

Officials edit

12 referees and 24 assistants were selected for the tournament, along with three stand-by referees:[15]

Referee Assistants
  Ben Williams   Ben Wilson   Hakan Anaz
  Yuichi Nishimura   Toru Sagara   Toshiyuki Nagi
  Kim Dong-jin   Jeong Hae-sang   Jang Jun-mo
  Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh   Mu Yuxin   Mohd Sabri bin Mat Daud
  Abdullah Al Hilali   Bakhadyr Kochkarov   Hamed Al Mayahi
  Abdulrahman Abdou   Mohammad Darman   Hassan Al Thawadi
  Mohsen Torky   Hassan Kamranifar   Reza Sokhandan
  Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir   Jeffrey Goh Gek Pheng   Haja Maidin
  Nawaf Shukralla   Khaled Al Alan   Mohammed Jawdat Nehlawi
  Ali Al Badwawi   Saleh Al Marzouqi   Yaser Marad
  Ravshan Irmatov   Abdukhamidullo Rasulov   Rafael Ilyasov

Standby referees edit

Squads edit

Each country's final squad of 23 players was submitted by 28 December 2010.[16]

Group stage edit

All times are Arabian Standard Time (AST) – UTC+3

Tie-breaking criteria edit

The teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss) and tie breakers are in following order:[16]

  1. Greater number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. Goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. Goal difference in all the group matches;
  5. Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches;
  6. Kicks from the penalty mark if only two teams are involved and they are both on the field of play;
  7. Fewer score calculated according to the number of yellow and red cards received in the group matches; (1 point for each yellow card, 3 points for each red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for each direct red card, 4 points for each yellow card followed by a direct red card)
  8. Drawing of lots.

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Uzbekistan 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   Qatar (H) 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3   China 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4
4   Kuwait 3 0 0 3 1 7 −6 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Qatar  0–2  Uzbekistan
Report Ahmedov   59'
Djeparov   77'
Kuwait  0–2  China
Zhang Linpeng   58'
Deng Zhuoxiang   67'

Uzbekistan  2–1  Kuwait
Shatskikh   41'
Djeparov   65'
Al-Mutwa   49' (pen.)
China  0–2  Qatar
Ahmed   27', 45+1'

Qatar  3–0  Kuwait
B. Mohammed   12'
El-Sayed   16'
Fábio César   86'
China  2–2  Uzbekistan
Yu Hai   6'
Hao Junmin   56'
Report Ahmedov   30'
Geynrikh   46'

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Japan 3 2 1 0 8 2 +6 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   Jordan 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
3   Syria 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
4   Saudi Arabia 3 0 0 3 1 8 −7 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Japan  1–1  Jordan
Yoshida   90+2' Abdel Fattah   45'
Saudi Arabia  1–2  Syria
Al-Jassim   60' A. Al Hussain   38', 63'

Jordan  1–0  Saudi Arabia
Abdul-Rahman   42' Report
Attendance: 17,349
Referee: Ali Al-Badwawi (UAE)
Syria  1–2  Japan
Al Khatib   76' (pen.) Report Hasebe   35'
Honda   82' (pen.)
Attendance: 10,453
Referee: Mohsen Torky (Iran)

Saudi Arabia  0–5  Japan
Okazaki   8', 13', 80'
Maeda   19', 51'
Jordan  2–1  Syria
Diab   30' (o.g.)
Al-Saify   59'
Al Zeno   15'
Attendance: 9,849

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Australia 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   South Korea 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4 7
3   Bahrain 3 1 0 2 6 5 +1 3
4   India 3 0 0 3 3 13 −10 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
India  0–4  Australia
Cahill   11', 65'
Kewell   25'
Holman   45+2'
South Korea  2–1  Bahrain
Koo Ja-cheol   41', 56' Report Aaish   85' (pen.)

Australia  1–1  South Korea
Jedinak   62' Koo Ja-cheol   24'
Bahrain  5–2  India
Aaish   8' (pen.)
Abdullatif   16', 19', 35', 77'
Gouramangi   9'
Chhetri[a]   52'

South Korea  4–1  India
Ji Dong-won   6', 23'
Koo Ja-cheol   9'
Son Heung-min   81'
Chhetri   12' (pen.)
Australia  1–0  Bahrain
Jedinak   37'

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Iran 3 3 0 0 6 1 +5 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Iraq 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 6
3   North Korea 3 0 1 2 0 2 −2 1
4   United Arab Emirates 3 0 1 2 0 4 −4 1
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
North Korea  0–0  United Arab Emirates
Report
Iraq  1–2  Iran
Mahmoud   13' Rezaei   42'
Mobali   84'

Iran  1–0  North Korea
Ansarifard   63'
Attendance: 6,488
United Arab Emirates  0–1  Iraq
Report W. Abbas   90+3' (o.g.)

Iraq  1–0  North Korea
Jassim   22' Report
United Arab Emirates  0–3  Iran
Report Afshin   67'
M. Nouri   83'
W. Abbas   90+3' (o.g.)
Attendance: 5,012

Knockout stage edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
21 January – Al Rayyan (Khalifa)
 
 
  Uzbekistan2
 
25 January – Al Rayyan (Khalifa)
 
  Jordan1
 
  Uzbekistan0
 
22 January – Al Rayyan (Jassim)
 
  Australia6
 
  Australia (a.e.t.)1
 
29 January – Al Rayyan (Khalifa)
 
  Iraq0
 
  Australia0
 
21 January – Al Rayyan (Thani)
 
  Japan (a.e.t.)1
 
  Japan3
 
25 January – Al Rayyan (Thani)
 
  Qatar2
 
  Japan (pen.)2 (3)
 
22 January – Doha
 
  South Korea2 (0) Third place
 
  Iran0
 
28 January – Al Rayyan (Jassim)
 
  South Korea (a.e.t.)1
 
  Uzbekistan2
 
 
  South Korea3
 

All times are Arabian Standard Time (AST) – UTC+3

Quarter-finals edit

Japan  3–2  Qatar
Kagawa   29', 71'
Inoha   89'
Report Soria   13'
Fábio César   63'

Uzbekistan  2–1  Jordan
Bakayev   47', 49' Report B. Bani Yaseen   58'

Australia  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Iraq
Kewell   118' Report

Iran  0–1 (a.e.t.)  South Korea
Report Yoon Bit-garam   105'
Attendance: 7,111

Semi-finals edit


Uzbekistan  0–6  Australia
Report Kewell   5'
Ognenovski   35'
Carney   65'
Emerton   73'
Valeri   82'
Kruse   83'

Third place playoff edit

Uzbekistan  2–3  South Korea
Geynrikh   45' (pen.), 53' Koo Ja-cheol   18'
Ji Dong-won   28', 39'

Final edit

Australia  0–1 (a.e.t.)  Japan
Report T. Lee   109'

Statistics edit

Goalscorers edit

With five goals, Koo Ja-cheol was the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 90 goals were scored by 60 different players, with three of them credited as own goals.

5 goals:

4 goals:

3 goals:

2 goals:

1 goal:

1 own goal:

2 own goals:

Awards edit

The AFC selected the MVP, top goalscorer, fair play award and four quality players of the tournament.[17] They didn't officially announce the all-star team of this tournament.

Most Valuable Player

Top Goalscorer

Fair Play Award

Quality Players

Final standings edit

Pos. Team G Pld W D L Pts GF GA GD
1   Japan B 6 4 2 0 14 14 6 +8
2   Australia C 6 4 1 1 13 13 2 +11
3   South Korea C 6 4 2 0 14 13 7 +6
4   Uzbekistan A 6 3 1 2 10 10 13 −3
Eliminated in the quarter-finals
5   Qatar A 4 2 0 2 6 7 5 +2
6   Jordan B 4 2 1 1 7 5 4 +1
7   Iran D 4 3 0 1 9 6 2 +4
8   Iraq D 4 2 0 2 6 3 3 0
Eliminated in group stage
9   China A 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 0
10   Bahrain C 3 1 0 2 3 6 5 +1
11   Syria B 3 1 0 2 3 4 5 −1
12   North Korea D 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 −2
13   United Arab Emirates D 3 0 1 2 1 0 4 −4
14   Kuwait A 3 0 0 3 0 1 7 −6
15   Saudi Arabia B 3 0 0 3 0 1 8 −7
16   India C 3 0 0 3 0 3 13 −10

Source: AFC Technical Report

Marketing edit

Official match ball edit

The Nike Total 90 Tracer was the official match ball of the tournament.[18]

Official mascot edit

Official mascot were Saboog, Tmbki, Freha, Zkriti and Tranaa. They are a family of Jerboas, a rodent found in the deserts of Qatar. The characters are named after different locations in the north, south, east and west of Qatar.

Official song edit

"Yalla Asia"
Single by Jay Sean featuring Karl Wolf and Radhika Vekaria
Released9 January 2011
Length3:21
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Max Herman

For marketing of the event, the organisers opted for the slogan "Yalla Asia" with a song sung by international artists Jay Sean and Karl Wolf, featuring Radhika Vekaria. Yalla Asia was composed and written by Radhika Vekaria, Max Herman and Zoulikha El Fassi. Max Herman produced the record for Zoul Projects 2011. The music video features Football Free Stylers Abbas Farid and Soufiane Touzani.

The music video was released on January 9, 2011.

Sponsorship edit

Official Sponsors

Official Supporters

Controversies edit

The 2011 Asian Cup was not without controversies as concerns were risen about the extremely low crowds at most games not featuring hosts Qatar. The average attendance was just 12,006, much lower than the previous AFC Asian Cup tournaments. North Korea and the United Arab Emirates both had the lowest attendance numbers with approximately 3,000 and 6,000 attendances respectively.[19] The final match between Japan and Australia saw as many as 3,000 to 10,000 fans with valid tickets denied entry to the stadium[20] which then allegedly sparked small skirmishes among fans, "It was just incredibly badly handled. There were kids and families, not causing any problem, being confronted by riot police and being told they weren't getting in", according to Andy Richardson, Al Jazeera's sports correspondent.[21] The AFC stated that the gates were closed early for security concerns and organisers did not anticipate an influx of Japanese and Australian fans. The organising committee has offered to refund all tickets not redeemed at the match.[22]

After staging the 2006 Asian Games,[23] this Asian Cup was being closely watched as an indicator to see how Qatar copes with hosting a major international football tournament[24] in preparation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Clarification on goalscorers: the second Indian goal is credited to Sunil Chhetri, who headed in a rebound after a shot from Renedy Singh hit the underside of the bar and bounced behind the goal line. However, as the officials did not indicate a goal was scored at that earlier point but only after Chhetri headed into the net, Renedy cannot be credited with the goal.

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External links edit

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The 2011 AFC Asian Cup was the 15th edition of the men s AFC Asian Cup a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation AFC The finals were held in Qatar from 7 to 29 January 2011 1 2 It was the second time that the tournament was hosted by Qatar the previous occasion being the 1988 AFC Asian Cup Japan won the cup after a 1 0 win against Australia and earned the right to compete in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil as the representative from AFC 3 4 2011 AFC Asian Cup2011 كأس آسياTournament detailsHost countryQatarDates7 29 JanuaryTeams16 from 1 confederation Venue s 5 in 2 host cities Final positionsChampions Japan 4th title Runners up AustraliaThird place South KoreaFourth place UzbekistanTournament statisticsMatches played32Goals scored90 2 81 per match Attendance405 361 12 668 per match Top scorer s Koo Ja cheol 5 goals Best player s Keisuke HondaFair play award South Korea 20072015 Results of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup A television viewing audience of 484 million in 80 countries across the Asia Pacific region Europe North America and North Africa witnessed Japan defeat Australia 1 0 in the final 5 Contents 1 Host selection 2 Qualification 2 1 List of qualified teams 3 Draw 3 1 Seeding 4 Venues 5 Officials 5 1 Standby referees 6 Squads 7 Group stage 7 1 Tie breaking criteria 7 2 Group A 7 3 Group B 7 4 Group C 7 5 Group D 8 Knockout stage 8 1 Quarter finals 8 2 Semi finals 8 3 Third place playoff 8 4 Final 9 Statistics 9 1 Goalscorers 9 2 Awards 9 3 Final standings 10 Marketing 10 1 Official match ball 10 2 Official mascot 10 3 Official song 10 4 Sponsorship 11 Controversies 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHost selection editQatar India and Iran all lodged interest in hosting the 2011 AFC Asian Cup 6 while Australia also considered making a late bid 7 Qatar officially submitted their bid on 19 June 2006 8 while India withdrew their interest and Iran failed to submit proper documentation for their bid on time 9 Qatar was announced as host nation on 29 July 2007 during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup in Jakarta Indonesia Due to FIFA regulations stating that confederation events can be hosted either in January or July and July being peak summer heat in the Middle East 2011 Asian Cup took place in January of that year 1 2 Qualification editMain article 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification The teams finishing first second and third in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and the host nation for the 2011 competition received automatic byes to the finals They were joined by the top two finishers in each of five qualifying groups The AFC Challenge Cup acted as a further qualification competition for eligible countries within the emerging and developing category of member associations The winners of the AFC Challenge Cup competitions in 2008 and 2010 qualified automatically to the 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals These two winners were India and North Korea It was India s first play for the Asian Cup since 1984 and North Korea s first since 1992 The final day of qualification was 3 March 2010 List of qualified teams edit nbsp Final qualification status Team qualified for Asian Cup Team failed to qualify Country Qualified as Date qualification was secured Previous appearances in tournament1 2 nbsp Qatar Hosts 29 July 2007 7 1980 1984 1988 1992 2000 2004 2007 nbsp Iraq 2007 AFC Asian Cup winner 25 July 2007 6 1972 1976 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp Saudi Arabia 2007 AFC Asian Cup runner up 25 July 2007 7 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp South Korea 2007 AFC Asian Cup third place 28 July 2007 11 1956 1960 1964 1972 1980 1984 1988 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp India 2008 AFC Challenge Cup winner 13 August 2008 2 1964 1984 nbsp Uzbekistan Group C runner up 18 November 2009 4 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp Syria Group D winner 18 November 2009 4 1980 1984 1988 1996 nbsp Iran Group E winner 6 January 2010 11 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp China Group D runner up 6 January 2010 9 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp Japan Group A winner 6 January 2010 6 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2007 nbsp Bahrain Group A runner up 6 January 2010 3 1988 2004 2007 nbsp United Arab Emirates Group C winner 6 January 2010 7 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2004 2007 nbsp North Korea 2010 AFC Challenge Cup winner 27 February 2010 2 1980 1992 nbsp Australia Group B winner 3 March 2010 1 2007 nbsp Kuwait Group B runner up 3 March 2010 8 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1996 2000 2004 nbsp Jordan Group E runner up 3 March 2010 1 2004 Notes 1 Bold indicates champion for that year 2 Italic indicates hostDraw editThe draw for the AFC Asian Cup 2011 was held on 23 April 2010 in Doha Qatar Qatar were seeded among the top group 10 11 Seeding edit Seeding was announced on 22 April 2010 Qatar were automatically placed in Group A 12 FIFA rankings of April 2010 are given in brackets 13 Pot 1 Host and Seeds Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 nbsp Qatar 96 nbsp Iraq 81 nbsp Saudi Arabia 66 nbsp South Korea 47 nbsp Japan 43 nbsp Australia 20 nbsp Iran 60 nbsp Uzbekistan 93 nbsp China 84 nbsp United Arab Emirates 100 nbsp Bahrain 69 nbsp Jordan 103 nbsp Syria 98 nbsp Kuwait 97 nbsp India 133 nbsp North Korea 106 Venues editMain article List of football stadiums in Qatar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15km10miles nbsp 5 nbsp 4 nbsp 3 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 nbsp Venues of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup1 Ahmed bin Ali Stadium2 Jassim bin Hamad Stadium3 Khalifa International Stadium4 Thani bin Jassim Stadium5 Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium Members of the AFC Organising Committee for AFC Asian Cup 2011 have agreed the use of five stadiums for the 2011 tournament 14 Since the tournament Ahmed bin Ali Stadium was demolished Khalifa International Stadium have been heavily modified The Jassim bin Hamad Stadium Thani bin Jassim Stadium and Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium are the only largely unmodified stadium used for this tournament nbsp Qatar City Stadium Capacity Al Rayyan Ahmed bin Ali Stadium 21 282 Jassim bin Hamad Stadium 12 946 Khalifa International Stadium 40 000 Thani bin Jassim Stadium 21 175 Doha Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium 13 000Officials edit12 referees and 24 assistants were selected for the tournament along with three stand by referees 15 Referee Assistants nbsp Ben Williams nbsp Ben Wilson nbsp Hakan Anaz nbsp Yuichi Nishimura nbsp Toru Sagara nbsp Toshiyuki Nagi nbsp Kim Dong jin nbsp Jeong Hae sang nbsp Jang Jun mo nbsp Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh nbsp Mu Yuxin nbsp Mohd Sabri bin Mat Daud nbsp Abdullah Al Hilali nbsp Bakhadyr Kochkarov nbsp Hamed Al Mayahi nbsp Abdulrahman Abdou nbsp Mohammad Darman nbsp Hassan Al Thawadi nbsp Mohsen Torky nbsp Hassan Kamranifar nbsp Reza Sokhandan nbsp Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir nbsp Jeffrey Goh Gek Pheng nbsp Haja Maidin nbsp Nawaf Shukralla nbsp Khaled Al Alan nbsp Mohammed Jawdat Nehlawi nbsp Ali Al Badwawi nbsp Saleh Al Marzouqi nbsp Yaser Marad nbsp Ravshan Irmatov nbsp Abdukhamidullo Rasulov nbsp Rafael Ilyasov Standby referees edit nbsp Alireza Faghani nbsp Valentin Kovalenko nbsp Abdullah BalidehSquads editMain article 2011 AFC Asian Cup squads Each country s final squad of 23 players was submitted by 28 December 2010 16 Group stage editAll times are Arabian Standard Time AST UTC 3 Tie breaking criteria edit The teams are ranked according to points 3 points for a win 1 point for a tie 0 points for a loss and tie breakers are in following order 16 Greater number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned Goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned Goal difference in all the group matches Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches Kicks from the penalty mark if only two teams are involved and they are both on the field of play Fewer score calculated according to the number of yellow and red cards received in the group matches 1 point for each yellow card 3 points for each red card as a consequence of two yellow cards 3 points for each direct red card 4 points for each yellow card followed by a direct red card Drawing of lots Group A edit Main article 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group A Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Uzbekistan 3 2 1 0 6 3 3 7 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Qatar H 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 6 3 nbsp China 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4 4 nbsp Kuwait 3 0 0 3 1 7 6 0Source AFCRules for classification Tiebreakers H Hosts 7 January 201119 15Qatar nbsp 0 2 nbsp UzbekistanReport Ahmedov nbsp 59 Djeparov nbsp 77 Khalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 37 143Referee Yuichi Nishimura Japan 8 January 201116 15Kuwait nbsp 0 2 nbsp ChinaReport Zhang Linpeng nbsp 58 Deng Zhuoxiang nbsp 67 Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 7 423Referee Ben Williams Australia 12 January 201116 15Uzbekistan nbsp 2 1 nbsp KuwaitShatskikh nbsp 41 Djeparov nbsp 65 Report Al Mutwa nbsp 49 pen Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 3 481Referee Nawaf Shukralla Bahrain 12 January 201119 15China nbsp 0 2 nbsp QatarReport Ahmed nbsp 27 45 1 Khalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 30 778Referee Kim Dong jin South Korea 16 January 201119 15Qatar nbsp 3 0 nbsp KuwaitB Mohammed nbsp 12 El Sayed nbsp 16 Fabio Cesar nbsp 86 ReportKhalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 28 339Referee Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir Singapore 16 January 201119 15China nbsp 2 2 nbsp UzbekistanYu Hai nbsp 6 Hao Junmin nbsp 56 Report Ahmedov nbsp 30 Geynrikh nbsp 46 Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 3 529Referee Abdullah Al Hilali Oman Group B edit Main article 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group B Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Japan 3 2 1 0 8 2 6 7 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Jordan 3 2 1 0 4 2 2 7 3 nbsp Syria 3 1 0 2 4 5 1 3 4 nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 0 0 3 1 8 7 0Source AFCRules for classification Tiebreakers 9 January 201116 15Japan nbsp 1 1 nbsp JordanYoshida nbsp 90 2 Report Abdel Fattah nbsp 45 Qatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 6 255Referee Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir Singapore 9 January 201119 15Saudi Arabia nbsp 1 2 nbsp SyriaAl Jassim nbsp 60 Report A Al Hussain nbsp 38 63 Ahmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 15 768Referee Kim Dong jin South Korea 13 January 201116 15Jordan nbsp 1 0 nbsp Saudi ArabiaAbdul Rahman nbsp 42 ReportAhmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 17 349Referee Ali Al Badwawi UAE 13 January 201119 15Syria nbsp 1 2 nbsp JapanAl Khatib nbsp 76 pen Report Hasebe nbsp 35 Honda nbsp 82 pen Qatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 10 453Referee Mohsen Torky Iran 17 January 201116 15Saudi Arabia nbsp 0 5 nbsp JapanReport Okazaki nbsp 8 13 80 Maeda nbsp 19 51 Ahmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 2 022Referee Ravshan Irmatov Uzbekistan 17 January 201116 15Jordan nbsp 2 1 nbsp SyriaDiab nbsp 30 o g Al Saify nbsp 59 Report Al Zeno nbsp 15 Qatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 9 849Referee Abdulrahman Abdou Qatar Group C edit Main article 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group C Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Australia 3 2 1 0 6 1 5 7 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp South Korea 3 2 1 0 7 3 4 7 3 nbsp Bahrain 3 1 0 2 6 5 1 3 4 nbsp India 3 0 0 3 3 13 10 0Source AFCRules for classification Tiebreakers 10 January 201116 15India nbsp 0 4 nbsp AustraliaReport Cahill nbsp 11 65 Kewell nbsp 25 Holman nbsp 45 2 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 9 783Referee Ali Al Badwawi UAE 10 January 201119 15South Korea nbsp 2 1 nbsp BahrainKoo Ja cheol nbsp 41 56 Report Aaish nbsp 85 pen Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 6 669Referee Abdullah Al Hilali Oman 14 January 201116 15Australia nbsp 1 1 nbsp South KoreaJedinak nbsp 62 Report Koo Ja cheol nbsp 24 Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 15 526Referee Abdulrahman Abdou Qatar 14 January 201119 15Bahrain nbsp 5 2 nbsp IndiaAaish nbsp 8 pen Abdullatif nbsp 16 19 35 77 Report Gouramangi nbsp 9 Chhetri a nbsp 52 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 11 032Referee Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia 18 January 201116 15South Korea nbsp 4 1 nbsp IndiaJi Dong won nbsp 6 23 Koo Ja cheol nbsp 9 Son Heung min nbsp 81 Report Chhetri nbsp 12 pen Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 11 366Referee Khalil Al Ghamdi Saudi Arabia 18 January 201116 15Australia nbsp 1 0 nbsp BahrainJedinak nbsp 37 ReportJassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 3 919Referee Yuichi Nishimura Japan Group D edit Main article 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group D Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Iran 3 3 0 0 6 1 5 9 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Iraq 3 2 0 1 3 2 1 6 3 nbsp North Korea 3 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 4 nbsp United Arab Emirates 3 0 1 2 0 4 4 1Source AFCRules for classification Tiebreakers 11 January 201116 15North Korea nbsp 0 0 nbsp United Arab EmiratesReportQatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 3 639Referee Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia 11 January 201119 15Iraq nbsp 1 2 nbsp IranMahmoud nbsp 13 Report Rezaei nbsp 42 Mobali nbsp 84 Ahmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 10 478Referee Ravshan Irmatov Uzbekistan 15 January 201116 15Iran nbsp 1 0 nbsp North KoreaAnsarifard nbsp 63 ReportQatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 6 488Referee Nawaf Shukralla Bahrain 15 January 201119 15United Arab Emirates nbsp 0 1 nbsp IraqReport W Abbas nbsp 90 3 o g Ahmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 7 233Referee Yuichi Nishimura Japan 19 January 201119 15Iraq nbsp 1 0 nbsp North KoreaJassim nbsp 22 ReportAhmed bin Ali Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 4 111Referee Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia 19 January 201119 15United Arab Emirates nbsp 0 3 nbsp IranReport Afshin nbsp 67 M Nouri nbsp 83 W Abbas nbsp 90 3 o g Qatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 5 012Referee Kim Dong Jin South Korea Knockout stage editMain article 2011 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 21 January Al Rayyan Khalifa nbsp Uzbekistan2 25 January Al Rayyan Khalifa nbsp Jordan1 nbsp Uzbekistan0 22 January Al Rayyan Jassim nbsp Australia6 nbsp Australia a e t 1 29 January Al Rayyan Khalifa nbsp Iraq0 nbsp Australia0 21 January Al Rayyan Thani nbsp Japan a e t 1 nbsp Japan3 25 January Al Rayyan Thani nbsp Qatar2 nbsp Japan pen 2 3 22 January Doha nbsp South Korea2 0 Third place nbsp Iran0 28 January Al Rayyan Jassim nbsp South Korea a e t 1 nbsp Uzbekistan2 nbsp South Korea3 All times are Arabian Standard Time AST UTC 3 Quarter finals edit 21 January 201116 30Japan nbsp 3 2 nbsp QatarKagawa nbsp 29 71 Inoha nbsp 89 Report Soria nbsp 13 Fabio Cesar nbsp 63 Al Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 19 479Referee Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia 21 January 201119 30Uzbekistan nbsp 2 1 nbsp JordanBakayev nbsp 47 49 Report B Bani Yaseen nbsp 58 Khalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 16 073Referee Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir Singapore 22 January 201116 30Australia nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp IraqKewell nbsp 118 ReportJassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 7 889Referee Abdulrahman Abdou Qatar 22 January 201119 30Iran nbsp 0 1 a e t nbsp South KoreaReport Yoon Bit garam nbsp 105 Qatar SC Stadium DohaAttendance 7 111Referee Ravshan Irmatov Uzbekistan Semi finals edit 25 January 201116 30Japan nbsp 2 2 a e t nbsp South KoreaMaeda nbsp 36 Hosogai nbsp 97 Report Ki Sung yueng nbsp 23 pen Hwang Jae won nbsp 120 PenaltiesK Honda nbsp Okazaki nbsp Nagatomo nbsp Konno nbsp 3 0 nbsp Koo Ja cheol nbsp Lee Yong rae nbsp Hong Jeong hoAl Gharafa Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 16 171Referee Khalil Al Ghamdi Saudi Arabia 25 January 201119 30Uzbekistan nbsp 0 6 nbsp AustraliaReport Kewell nbsp 5 Ognenovski nbsp 35 Carney nbsp 65 Emerton nbsp 73 Valeri nbsp 82 Kruse nbsp 83 Khalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 24 826Referee Ali Al Badwawi UAE Third place playoff edit 28 January 201118 00Uzbekistan nbsp 2 3 nbsp South KoreaGeynrikh nbsp 45 pen 53 Report Koo Ja cheol nbsp 18 Ji Dong won nbsp 28 39 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 8 199Referee Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir Singapore Final edit Main article 2011 AFC Asian Cup Final 29 January 201118 00Australia nbsp 0 1 a e t nbsp JapanReport T Lee nbsp 109 Khalifa International Stadium Al RayyanAttendance 37 174Referee Ravshan Irmatov Uzbekistan Statistics editGoalscorers edit With five goals Koo Ja cheol was the top scorer in the tournament In total 90 goals were scored by 60 different players with three of them credited as own goals 5 goals nbsp Koo Ja cheol 4 goals nbsp Ismail Abdul Latif nbsp Ji Dong won 3 goals nbsp Harry Kewell nbsp Ryoichi Maeda nbsp Shinji Okazaki nbsp Alexander Geynrikh 2 goals nbsp Tim Cahill nbsp Mile Jedinak nbsp Faouzi Mubarak Aaish nbsp Sunil Chhetri nbsp Shinji Kagawa nbsp Yusef Ahmed nbsp Fabio Cesar Montezine nbsp Abdelrazaq Al Hussain nbsp Odil Ahmedov nbsp Ulugbek Bakayev nbsp Server Djeparov 1 goal nbsp David Carney nbsp Brett Emerton nbsp Brett Holman nbsp Robbie Kruse nbsp Sasa Ognenovski nbsp Carl Valeri nbsp Deng Zhuoxiang nbsp Hao Junmin nbsp Yu Hai nbsp Zhang Linpeng nbsp Gouramangi Singh nbsp Arash Afshin nbsp Karim Ansarifard nbsp Iman Mobali nbsp Mohammad Nouri nbsp Gholamreza Rezaei nbsp Karrar Jassim nbsp Younis Mahmoud nbsp Makoto Hasebe nbsp Keisuke Honda nbsp Hajime Hosogai nbsp Masahiko Inoha nbsp Tadanari Lee nbsp Maya Yoshida nbsp Hassan Abdel Fattah nbsp Baha a Abdul Rahman nbsp Odai Al Saify nbsp Bashar Bani Yaseen nbsp Bader Al Mutawa nbsp Mohamed El Sayed nbsp Bilal Mohammed nbsp Sebastian Soria nbsp Taisir Al Jassim nbsp Hwang Jae won nbsp Ki Sung yueng nbsp Son Heung min nbsp Yoon Bit garam nbsp Firas Al Khatib nbsp Mohamed Al Zeno nbsp Maksim Shatskikh 1 own goal nbsp Ali Diab for Jordan 2 own goals nbsp Walid Abbas for Iraq and Iran Awards edit The AFC selected the MVP top goalscorer fair play award and four quality players of the tournament 17 They didn t officially announce the all star team of this tournament Most Valuable Player nbsp Keisuke Honda Top Goalscorer nbsp Koo Ja cheol Fair Play Award nbsp South Korea Quality Players nbsp Keisuke Honda nbsp Park Ji sung nbsp Harry Kewell nbsp Server Djeparov Final standings edit Pos Team G Pld W D L Pts GF GA GD 1 nbsp Japan B 6 4 2 0 14 14 6 8 2 nbsp Australia C 6 4 1 1 13 13 2 11 3 nbsp South Korea C 6 4 2 0 14 13 7 6 4 nbsp Uzbekistan A 6 3 1 2 10 10 13 3 Eliminated in the quarter finals 5 nbsp Qatar A 4 2 0 2 6 7 5 2 6 nbsp Jordan B 4 2 1 1 7 5 4 1 7 nbsp Iran D 4 3 0 1 9 6 2 4 8 nbsp Iraq D 4 2 0 2 6 3 3 0 Eliminated in group stage 9 nbsp China A 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 0 10 nbsp Bahrain C 3 1 0 2 3 6 5 1 11 nbsp Syria B 3 1 0 2 3 4 5 1 12 nbsp North Korea D 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 13 nbsp United Arab Emirates D 3 0 1 2 1 0 4 4 14 nbsp Kuwait A 3 0 0 3 0 1 7 6 15 nbsp Saudi Arabia B 3 0 0 3 0 1 8 7 16 nbsp India C 3 0 0 3 0 3 13 10 Source AFC Technical ReportMarketing editOfficial match ball edit The Nike Total 90 Tracer was the official match ball of the tournament 18 Official mascot edit Official mascot were Saboog Tmbki Freha Zkriti and Tranaa They are a family of Jerboas a rodent found in the deserts of Qatar The characters are named after different locations in the north south east and west of Qatar Official song edit Yalla Asia Single by Jay Sean featuring Karl Wolf and Radhika VekariaReleased9 January 2011Length3 21Songwriter s Radhika VekariaMax HermanZoulikha El FassiProducer s Max Herman For marketing of the event the organisers opted for the slogan Yalla Asia with a song sung by international artists Jay Sean and Karl Wolf featuring Radhika Vekaria Yalla Asia was composed and written by Radhika Vekaria Max Herman and Zoulikha El Fassi Max Herman produced the record for Zoul Projects 2011 The music video features Football Free Stylers Abbas Farid and Soufiane Touzani The music video was released on January 9 2011 Sponsorship edit Official Sponsors Emirates Epson ING Konica Minolta Pocari Sweat Qatar Petroleum Qtel Samsung Toshiba The Asahi Shimbun Official Supporters Alkass Sports Channels FamilyMart Hyundai Heavy Industries Makita Nike NikonControversies editThe 2011 Asian Cup was not without controversies as concerns were risen about the extremely low crowds at most games not featuring hosts Qatar The average attendance was just 12 006 much lower than the previous AFC Asian Cup tournaments North Korea and the United Arab Emirates both had the lowest attendance numbers with approximately 3 000 and 6 000 attendances respectively 19 The final match between Japan and Australia saw as many as 3 000 to 10 000 fans with valid tickets denied entry to the stadium 20 which then allegedly sparked small skirmishes among fans It was just incredibly badly handled There were kids and families not causing any problem being confronted by riot police and being told they weren t getting in according to Andy Richardson Al Jazeera s sports correspondent 21 The AFC stated that the gates were closed early for security concerns and organisers did not anticipate an influx of Japanese and Australian fans The organising committee has offered to refund all tickets not redeemed at the match 22 After staging the 2006 Asian Games 23 this Asian Cup was being closely watched as an indicator to see how Qatar copes with 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