The date of the draw for the decisive Asian round qualifiers for the World Cup

The draw for the decisive third round of the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup "Qatar 2022" will be held on the first of next July in Kuala Lumpur, after the conclusion of the second round on Tuesday with the qualification of 12 teams.


Will be distributed teams into two groups, each consisting of six teams, and "be seedings for the

draw ,

according to the

world rankings issued by the

International Football Federation in a

special on June 18 issue, according to

what has been

announced AFC game.


The top champion and runners -

up of

each group directly to the

World Cup, While the winner of the two groups qualifies for an international


play-off, and with Qatar, the host of the 2022 World Cup, at the top of Group E, the other seven teams that topped their groups, namely Syria, Australia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Japan, UAE and South Korea, qualified for the final round, along with five teams that qualified as the best winners The second place is China, Oman, Iraq, Vietnam and Lebanon.


And 57 matches were played in the past 19 days in a gathering system due to the repercussions of the Corona virus.


The double qualifiers also resulted in the qualification of the 12 teams (plus host China) to the Asian Cup scheduled between June and July 2023.


The Asian qualifiers continue, to complete the number of participants (24), with three teams ranked lower among the second-placed teams, and eight third-placed teams And 8 ranked fourth, along with the three best teams that ranked fifth.


Twenty-two teams qualified directly to the final round of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, knowing that the qualifiers include 24 teams.


The remaining four teams (ranked 36 to 39) will compete in the play-off matches (Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Taipei and Guam), which will take place from home and away matches on September 7 and October 12, 2021, with the draw to be held on the 24th of this month.

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