As the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) gears up for its Annual Awards ceremony scheduled for October 29, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea, the excitement surrounding potential candidates for various accolades is palpable. This year’s highlight is the Asian International Player of the Year category, capturing the attention of fans and pundits alike. Among the leading
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Japan has always been known for its attacking talent, but the challenge has been getting all of these talented players to work together seamlessly. However, in the recent Group C campaign against China, Samurai Blue coach Hajime Moriyasu showcased a new system that seems to have unlocked the full potential of the team. The 3-4-2-1
Qatar has emerged as the dominant force in the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, following their back-to-back wins at the AFC Asian Cup. Their performance in the second round saw them top Group A with five wins and a draw, showcasing their strength and depth in the squad. Star striker Almoez Ali’s
Hong Myung-Bo is an undisputed legend of South Korean football, known for his exceptional skills on the field. His most iconic moment came during the 2002 FIFA World Cup when he led South Korea to a fourth-place finish and even won the Bronze Ball. With 136 caps for the Taegeuk Warriors and four World Cup
After five long months of waiting, the Korea Football Association (KFA) has announced the return of Hong Myung-Bo as the head coach of the South Korean national team. This marks his second stint in charge, following his previous tenure between 2013 and 2014. Hong, a former South Korean international who played a pivotal role in
Daichi Kamada’s transition to Crystal Palace marks a significant milestone in his career, with the move signaling a new chapter in his European journey. The fact that Kamada has previously worked under Palace manager Oliver Glasner during their time at Eintracht Frankfurt gives him a unique advantage. Glasner’s familiarity with Kamada’s playing style and capabilities
The draw for the third round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has set up some intriguing matchups, with four-time Asian champions Japan facing familiar rivals Australia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China, and Indonesia. Japan’s technical director Masakuni Yamamoto acknowledged that this group presents a difficult and challenging task for his team. The
After completing the second round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, it is evident that Qatar emerged as a dominant force in the region. With two consecutive AFC Asian Cup victories under their belt, Qatar’s path to the third and final round of qualifiers was relatively untroubled. Led by star striker Almoez