Uzbekistan Knocks Out Titleholder Saudi Arabia in U-23 Asian Cup 2024 Quarterfinals

In a reverse of the 2022 final, Uzbekistan was a comfortable winner. Khusain Norchaev scored on halftime and the Saudis' task became much harder after 70 minutes when Ayman Yahya received a second yellow card. Umarali Rakhmonaliev headed home to secure the win for the 2018 champion.

Uzbekistan player against Saudi Arabia players in U-23 Asian Cup (Photo Credit: Twitter/@afcasiancup)

Defending champion Saudi Arabia lost to Uzbekistan 2-0 in the Under-23 Asian Cup quarterfinals and also saw its chance of a second successive appearance at the Olympics end. Only the top three teams from the 16-team competition qualify automatically for men's Olympic soccer in Paris. Fourth place earns a playoff against Guinea in May. Shubman Gill Features on Premier League India’s Social Media Page, Plays With Football in Hotel Room (Watch Video).

In a reverse of the 2022 final, Uzbekistan was a comfortable winner. Khusain Norchaev scored on halftime and the Saudis' task became much harder after 70 minutes when Ayman Yahya received a second yellow card.  Umarali Rakhmonaliev headed home to secure the win for the 2018 champion.

The Central Asian team will take on Indonesia in Monday's semifinal. Iraq defeated Vietnam 1-0 to earn a last-four clash with Japan. Ali Jasim scored in the second half from the penalty spot after goalkeeper Quan Van Chuan fouled Mohammad Nihad in the area.

Vietnam's Nguyen Manh Hung was red-carded for stamping on Jasim in stoppage time. Earlier Friday, the Korea Football Association apologized to fans for failing to qualify for the Olympics for the first time since 1984. The team lost to Indonesia on Thursday after a shootout. Inaugural Season of Six-Team Gujarat Super League Football Tournament To Kick Off on May 1.

“The coaching staff and players all did their best to try to qualify for our 10th consecutive Olympic Games, but unfortunately, we didn't accomplish our goal,” the statement said. “We fully understand that the responsibility lies with us at the KFA, as we are in charge of developing and supporting national teams. We'd like to offer our sincere apology to all football fans for our failure to qualify.”

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