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词条 2007 AFC Asian Cup
释义

  1. Host selection

  2. Venues

  3. Qualification

  4. Seeds

  5. Match ball

  6. Officials

  7. Official song

  8. Squads

  9. Tournament summary

  10. Group stage

      Group A    Group B    Group C    Group D  

  11. Knockout stage

      Quarter-finals    Semi-finals    Third place play-off    Final  

  12. Winners

  13. Awards

     Team of the tournament 

  14. Goalscorers

  15. Top scoring teams

  16. Final positions

  17. See also

  18. References

  19. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2016}}{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = AFC Asian Cup
| year = 2007
| other_titles = {{lang|ms|Piala Asia 2007}} (Indonesian, Malaysian)
{{lang|th|เอเชียนคัพ 2007}} (Thai)
{{lang|vi|Cúp bóng đá châu Á 2007}} (Viet)
| image = 2007 Asian Cup Logo.svg
| size = 230px
| caption =
| country = Indonesia
| country2 = Malaysia
| country3 = Thailand
| country4 = Vietnam
| dates = 7–29 July
| num_teams = 16
| confederations = 1
| venues = 8
| cities = 7
| champion = IRQ
| champion-flagvar = 2004
| count = 1
| second = KSA
| third = KOR
| third-flagvar = 1997
| fourth = JPN
| matches = 32
| goals = 84
| attendance = 724222
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Younis Mahmoud
{{flagicon|JPN}} Naohiro Takahara
{{flagicon|KSA}} Yasser Al-Qahtani
(4 goals each)
| player = {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Younis Mahmoud
| goalkeeper = {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Noor Sabri
| fair_play = {{fb|JPN}}
| prevseason = 2004
| nextseason = 2011
}}

The 2007 AFC Asian Cup was the 14th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held from 7 to 29 July 2007. For the first time in its history, the competition was co-hosted by four nations: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. For the first time in the nation's history, Iraq won the continental title after it defeated Saudi Arabia 1–0 in the final. As the winner, Iraq represented the AFC in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Before 2007 and every four years, Asia often held its continental tournament from 1956 until China in 2004. With the Summer Olympic Games and the European Football Championship also held in the same year as the Asian Cup, the AFC changed their tradition. Beginning in 2007, Asia will hold its continental tournament a year earlier, and every four years henceforth from that date.

An estimated worldwide television audience of 650 million people tuned in to watch the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.[1]

Australia participated for the first time since moving to the AFC from the OFC. Australia happened to also be the tournament's first nation aside from the co-hosts to qualify for the 2007 Asian Cup.

Host selection

The then-AFC President Mohammed Bin Hammam proposed and presented a move to have four host nations for the 2007 Asian Cup. However, he later regretted this decision and called it his "mistake", citing the financial and logistic difficulties in organising an event across four countries. He said that "It is proving very difficult for [the executive committee as they] have to have four organising committees, four media centres and there are also financial considerations." He also revealed that "[he would] definitely [not do] it [again]", if he had the choice.

In June 2005, the AFC warned Thailand that it needed to improve its facilities before 2007, otherwise it would be dropped, possibly being replaced with Singapore. On 12 August of the same year, the AFC confirmed that Thailand would be a co-host of the 2007 Asian Cup.[2] However, in October 2006, Thailand was again warned to improve its facilities in 90 days.[3]

Venues

Indonesia JakartaIndonesia PalembangMalaysia Kuala LumpurMalaysia Shah Alam
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Bukit Jalil National Stadium Shah Alam Stadium
Capacity: 88,083 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 87,411 Capacity: 80,372
Indonesia{{Location map+|Indonesia|float=center|width=397|caption=|places={{Location map~|Indonesia|lat=-6.205173|long=106.850117|label=Jakarta|position=bottom}}{{Location map~|Indonesia|lat=-2.972077|long=104.775431|label=Palembang|position=left}}}}Malaysia{{Location map+|Malaysia|float=center|width=400|caption=|places={{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.144946|long=101.686855|label=Kuala Lumpur|position=top}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.075574|long=101.518461|label=Shah Alam|position=bottom}}}}
Thailand BangkokThailand{{Location map+|Thailand|float=center|width=200|caption=|places={{Location map~|Thailand|lat=13.765773|long=100.501765|label=Bangkok|position=}}}}Vietnam{{Location map+|Vietnam|float=center|width=180|caption=|places={{Location map~|Vietnam|lat=21.029930|long=105.834160|label=Hanoi|position=}}{{Location map~|Vietnam|lat=10.825369|long=106.629664|label=Ho Chi Minh City|position=}}}}Vietnam Hanoi
Rajamangala National Stadium Mỹ Đình National Stadium
Capacity: 49,722 Capacity: 40,192
Thailand BangkokVietnam Ho Chi Minh City
Supachalasai Stadium Army Stadium
Capacity: 19,793 Capacity: 25,000
{{Clear}}

Qualification

{{Main|2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification}}

The qualification round ran from 22 February 2006 to 15 November 2006. For the first time, the defending champions (in this tournament, Japan) did not get an automatic qualification and had to play in the qualification. Twenty-four nations were split into six four-team groups for 12 remaining spots in the finals. The four co-hosts – Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam – were granted automatic qualification.

CountryQualified asDate qualification was securedPrevious appearances in tournament1, 2
IDN}} 00Co-hosts 7 August 2004 03|3}} (1996, 2000, 2004)
MAS}} 01Co-hosts 7 August 2004 02|2}} (1976, 1980)
THA}} 02Co-hosts 7 August 2004 05|5}} (1972, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004)
VIE}} 03Co-hosts 7 August 2004 02|2}} (19563, 19603)
AUS}}D1|Group D winner}} 11 October 2006 0 (debut)
JPN}}A1|Group A winner}} 15 November 2006 05|5}} (1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004)
KSA}}A2|Group A runner-up}} 15 November 2006 06|6}} (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004)
IRN}}B1|Group B winner}} 15 November 2006 10|10}} (1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004)
KOR|1997}}B2|Group B runner-up}} 15 November 2006 10|10}} (1956, 1960, 1964, 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000, 2004)
UAE}}C1|Group C winner}} 15 November 2006 06|6}} (1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2004)
OMA}}C2|Group C runner-up}} 15 November 2006 01|1}} (2004)
BHR}}D2|Group D runner-up}} 15 November 2006 02|2}} (1988, 2004)
IRQ|2004}}E1|Group E winner}} 15 November 2006 05|5}} (1972, 1976, 1996, 2000, 2004)
CHN}}E2|Group E runner-up}} 15 November 2006 08|8}} (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004)
QAT}}F1|Group F winner}} 15 November 2006 06|6}} (1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 2000, 2004)
UZB}}F2|Group F runner-up}} 15 November 2006 03|3}} (1996, 2000, 2004)

1 Bold indicates champion for that year

2 Italic indicates host

3 As South Vietnam

Seeds

For the first time, the seeds are based on the October 2006 FIFA World Rankings instead of the basis of the performance from the previous AFC Asian Cup competition. This was to ensure that the same number of strong teams do not meet in the early stage.[4]

The four seeded teams were announced on 19 December 2006. The seeds comprised Pot 4 in the draw. Pot 1 consists of the teams from all co-hosts.

{{fb|IDN}}
{{fb|MAS}}
{{fb|THA}}
{{fb|VIE}}{{fb|CHN}}
{{fb|IRQ|2004}}
{{fb|UAE}}
{{fb|BHR}}{{fb|QAT}}
{{fb|UZB}}
{{fb|KSA}}
{{fb|OMA}}{{fb|AUS}}
{{fb|IRN}}
{{fb|JPN}}
{{fb|KOR|1997}}
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

On 19 December 2006, the draw was held in the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Match ball

The Official Match Ball for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup was launched by Nike on 15 May 2007, making it the first time ever that a ball had been launched specifically for any football competition in Asia.[5] The Nike Mercurial Veloci AC features four blue stripes with gold trim with each host city's name inscribed, as well as the AFC Asian Cup logo.[6]

Officials

16 referees and 24 assistant referees were officially cleared following a fitness test on 2 July in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. One referee and two assistant referees were also named from the CAF.[7]

{{Col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Breeze
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Shield
  • {{flagicon|BHR}} Jasim Karim
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Baojie
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Masoud Moradi
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuichi Nishimura
  • {{flagicon|KUW}} Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli
  • {{flagicon|LIB}} Talaat Najm
{{col-2}}
  • {{flagicon|QAT}} Abdulrahman Abdou
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Khalil Al-Ghamdi
  • {{flagicon|SEY}} Eddy Maillet
  • {{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Kwon Jong-chul
  • {{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Lee Gi-young
  • {{flagicon|SYR}} Muhsen Basma
  • {{flagicon|THA}} Satop Tongkhan
  • {{flagicon|UAE}} Ali Al-Badwawi
{{col-end}} Replaced {{flagicon|SIN}} Shamsul Maidin after the referee pulled out with injury.[8]

Official song

The AFC selected "I Believe", a 2004 single by Thai singer Tata Young as the tournament's official song.[9]

Squads

{{details|2007 AFC Asian Cup squads}}

Tournament summary

The Asian Cup saw many upsets in the early stages of the tournament. In Group A, Oman held favourites Australia to a surprising draw. Oman took the lead and would have won save for an injury time goal from Tim Cahill. Next, hosts Vietnam shocked Gulf Champions UAE with a 2–0 victory. In the same group, Qatar held Japan to a shock 1–1 draw. The result caused Japan coach Ivica Osim to fly into a rage in which he branded his players as 'amateurs' and reduced his interpreter to tears.[10] In Group D, Indonesia continued the undefeated streak of the hosts by defeating Bahrain 2–1. Malaysia ended up as the only host country to drop their match, losing to China 5–1. Thailand recorded just its 2nd win in the Asian Cup finals (their other was in 1972 against Cambodia), and its first ever win in regulation, when they beat Oman 2–0 on 12 July. Meanwhile, Australia was upset by a 3–1 defeat against Iraq the following day, leaving them floundering in the tournament despite high expectations. However, Australia's 4–0 demolition of Thailand at the last match day saw them into the quarterfinals.

Vietnam continued to stun all predictions when drew 2006 ASIAD champion Qatar 1–1 while Japan finally thrashed the UAE 3–1. Though, Vietnam was crushed 1–4 by Asian champion Japan last match, but the UAE's 2–1 comeback win over Qatar witnessed Vietnam's first time ever to qualify into the next round, and became the only host to progress through despite being in the group of three champions. On the other hand, while Malaysia continued its poor form with 0–5 and 0–2 loss to Uzbekistan and Iran, thus went out of tournament with no point, China's shocking elimination occurred when they got a hammered 0–3 defeat on the hand of the Uzbeks, despite having drawn 2–2 with Iran and was expected to qualify from group stage with an easy win.

Bahrain shocked them whole tournament by defeating South Korea 2–1 in Group D, leaving the Koreans in the verge of elimination when Indonesia was beaten 1–2 by Saudi Arabia. However, South Korea finally progressed with a 1–0 win over host Indonesia, enough to seal them in.

In the quarterfinals, Iraq defeated Vietnam 2–0, while South Korea ('Korea Republic') needed a penalty shootout to eliminate Iran 4–2. Japan also needed a penalty shootout to defeat Australia 4–3 (this was the first time Australian 'keeper Mark Schwarzer had ever come out on the losing end of a penalty shoot-out), and Saudi Arabia won over Uzbekistan 2–1. Iraq upset South Korea in the semi-finals by winning 4–3 on penalties, resulting in thousands of Iraqis celebrating in the streets of Baghdad. Over 50 Iraqis were killed by terrorist bombs targeting these crowds.[11] In the other semi-finals, Saudi Arabia topped defending champions Japan 3–2 to make an all-Arab affair for the final match.

Iraq went on to defeat Saudi Arabia 1–0 taking the Asian Cup title. Iraqi forward and captain Younis Mahmoud was given the title of Most Valuable Player. South Korea took third place narrowly beating Japan in penalties 6–5. It was the third consecutive match in the tournament that South Korea played 0–0 before a penalty shootout. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea, as the top three national teams in the tournament, all received automatic berths to the 2011 Asian Cup along with the next hosts Qatar. .[12]

Group stage

Group A

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Group B

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Lê Công Vinh {{goal|73}}
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|goals2=Takahara {{goal|22||27}}
S. Nakamura {{goal|42|pen.}}
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|goals1=Suzuki {{goal|8|o.g.}}
|goals2=Maki {{goal|12||59}}
Endō {{goal|31}}
S. Nakamura {{goal|53}}
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|goals2=Al-Kass {{goal|60}}
Khalil {{goal|90+4}}
|stadium=Quân khu 7 Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City
|attendance=3,000
|referee=Masoud Moradi (Iran) }}

Group C

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|goals2=Han Peng {{goal|15||55}}
Shao Jiayi {{goal|36}}
Wang Dong {{goal|51||90+3}}
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Kazemian {{goal|78}}
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|attendance=1,863
|referee=Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli (Kuwait) }}
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Kapadze {{goal|30}}
Bakayev {{goal|45+2|pen.}}
Ibrahimov {{goal|85}}
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Mao Jianqing {{goal|33}}
|goals2=Zandi {{goal|45+1}}
Nekounam {{goal|74}}
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|attendance=5,938
|referee=Khalil Al-Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia) }}
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Kapadze {{goal|86}}
Geynrikh {{goal|90+4}}
|goals2=
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|attendance= 2,200
|referee=Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli (Kuwait) }}

Group D

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|goals1=Budi {{goal|14}}
Bambang {{goal|64}}
|goals2=Mahmood {{goal|27}}
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|goals1=Choi Sung-kuk {{goal|66}}
|goals2=Y. Al-Qahtani {{goal|77|pen.}}
|stadium=Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
|attendance=15,000
|referee=Mark Shield (Australia) }}
{{football box
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|time = 19:30 UTC+7
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Al-Harthi {{goal|90}}
|goals2=Elie {{goal|17}}
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|time = 19:30 UTC+7
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|goals1=Isa {{goal|43}}
Abdul-Latif {{goal|85}}
|goals2=Kim Do-heon {{goal|4}}
|stadium=Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
|attendance=9,000
|referee=Sun Baojie (China) }}
{{football box
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|time = 17:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|IDN}}
|score=0–1
|team2={{fb|KOR|1997}}
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120309172410/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/IDNvKOR180707.pdf Report]
|goals1=
|goals2=Kim Jung-woo {{goal|34}}
|stadium=Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
|attendance=88,000
|referee=Mark Shield (Australia) }}{{football box
|date=18 July 2007
|time = 17:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|KSA}}
|score=4–0
|team2={{fb|BHR}}
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110913082451/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/KSAvBHR180707.pdf Report]
|goals1=Al-Mousa {{goal|18}}
A. Al-Qahtani {{goal|45}}
Al-Jassim {{goal|68||79}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, Palembang
|attendance=500
|referee=Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) }}

Knockout stage

{{main|2007 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage}}{{Round8-with third
|21 July – Bangkok|{{fb|IRQ|2004}}|2|{{fb|VIE}}|0
|22 July – Kuala Lumpur|{{fb|IRN}}|0 (2)|{{fb|KOR|1997}} (pen.)|0 (4)
|21 July – Hanoi|{{fb|JPN}} (pen.)|1 (4)|{{fb|AUS}}|1 (3)
|22 July – Jakarta|{{fb|KSA}}|2|{{fb|UZB}}|1
|25 July – Kuala Lumpur|{{fb|IRQ|2004}} (pen.)|0 (4)|{{fb|KOR|1997}}|0 (3)
|25 July – Hanoi|{{fb|JPN}}|2|{{fb|KSA}}|3
|29 July – Jakarta|{{fb|IRQ|2004}}|1|{{fb|KSA}}|0
|28 July – Palembang|{{fb|KOR|1997}} (pen.)|0 (6)|{{fb|JPN}}|0 (5)
}}

Quarter-finals

{{football box
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|time = 17:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|JPN}}
|score=1–1 (a.e.t.)
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|team2={{fb|AUS}}
|goals1=Takahara {{goal|72}}
|goals2=Aloisi {{goal|70}}
|stadium=Mỹ Đình Stadium, Hanoi
|attendance=25,000
|referee=Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli (Kuwait)
|penalties1 = Nakamura {{pengoal}}
Endō {{pengoal}}
Komano {{pengoal}}
Takahara {{penmiss}}
Nakazawa {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore = 4–3
|penalties2 = {{penmiss}} Kewell
{{penmiss}} Neill
{{pengoal}} Cahill
{{pengoal}} Carle
{{pengoal}} Carney
}}
{{football box
|date= 21 July 2007
|time = 20:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|IRQ|2004}}
|score=2–0
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120309144918/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/IRQvVIE210707.pdf Report]
|team2={{fb|VIE}}
|goals1=Mahmoud {{goal|2||65}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok
|attendance=9,720
|referee=Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) }}
{{football box
|date= 22 July 2007
|time = 18:15 UTC+8
|team1={{fb-rt|IRN}}
|score=0–0 (a.e.t.)
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120309173830/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/IRNvKOR220707v2.pdf Report]
|team2={{fb|KOR|1997}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
|attendance=8,629
|referee=Ali Al-Badwawi (United Arab Emirates)
|penalties1 = Zandi {{pengoal}}
Mahdavikia {{penmiss}}
Enayati {{pengoal}}
Khatibi {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore = 2–4
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Lee Chun-soo
{{pengoal}} Kim Sang-sik
{{penmiss}} Kim Do-heon
{{pengoal}} Cho Jae-jin
{{pengoal}} Kim Jung-woo
}}
{{football box
|date = 22 July 2007
|time = 20:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|KSA}}
|score=2–1
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120309174716/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/KSAvUZB220707.pdf Report]
|team2={{fb|UZB}}
|goals1=Y. Al-Qahtani {{goal|3}}
Al-Mousa {{goal|75}}
|goals2=Solomin {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
|attendance=12,000
|referee=Kwon Jong-Chul (South Korea) }}

Semi-finals

{{football box
|date= 25 July 2007
|time = 18:15 UTC+8
|team1={{fb-rt|IRQ|2004}}
|score=0–0 (a.e.t.)
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120309174513/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/IRQvKOR250707.pdf Report]
|team2={{fb|KOR|1997}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
|attendance=12,500
|referee=Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli (Kuwait)
|penalties1 = M. Mohammed {{pengoal}}
Munir {{pengoal}}
Abdul-Amir {{pengoal}}
Mnajed {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore = 4–3
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Lee Chun-soo
{{pengoal}} Lee Dong-gook
{{pengoal}} Cho Jae-jin
{{penmiss}} Yeom Ki-hun
{{penmiss}} Kim Jung-woo
}}
{{football box
|date= 25 July 2007
|time = 20:15 UTC+7
|team1={{fb-rt|JPN}}
|score=2–3
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120309171554/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/JPNvKSA250707.pdf Report]
|team2={{fb|KSA}}
|goals1=Nakazawa {{goal|37}}
Abe {{goal|53}}
|goals2=Y. Al-Qahtani {{goal|35}}
Mouath {{goal|47||57}}
|stadium=Mỹ Đình Stadium, Hanoi
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Matthew Breeze (Australia) }}

Third place play-off

{{football box
|date = 28 July 2007
|time = 19:30 UTC+7
|team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR|1997}}
|score = 0–0 (a.e.t.)
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20120309171410/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/KORvJPN280707.pdf Report]
|team2 = {{fb|JPN}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, Palembang
|attendance = 10,000
|referee = Ali Al-Badwawi (United Arab Emirates)
|penalties1 = Cho Jae-jin {{pengoal}}
Oh Beom-seok {{pengoal}}
Lee Chun-soo {{pengoal}}
Lee Ho {{pengoal}}
Kim Jin-kyu {{pengoal}}
Kim Chi-woo {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore = 6–5
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} S. Nakamura
{{pengoal}} Endō
{{pengoal}} Abe
{{pengoal}} Komano
{{pengoal}} Nakazawa
{{penmiss}} Hanyu
}}

Final

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|date = 29 July 2007
|time = 19:30 UTC+7
|team1 = {{fb-rt|IRQ|2004}}
|score = 1–0
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20120309173744/http://images.the-afc.com/Documents/competitions/fixtures/IRQvKSA290707.pdf Report]
|team2 = {{fb|KSA}}
|goals1 = Mahmoud {{goal|72}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
|attendance = 60,000
|referee = Mark Shield (Australia) }}

Winners

{{winners|fb|AFC Asian Cup 2007 Winners|Iraq|First|2004}}

Awards

Top GoalscorersMost Valuable Player[13]Best Goalkeeper[13]Best Defender[13]Best Defence[13]Most Entertaining Team[13]Fair Play Award[13]
IRQ|2004}} Younis Mahmoud
{{flagicon|KSA}} Yasser Al-Qahtani
{{flagicon|JPN}} Naohiro Takahara
IRQ|2004}} Younis MahmoudIRQ|2004}} Noor SabriIRQ|2004}} Bassim AbbasIRQ|2004}} IraqIRQ|2004}} IraqJapan}}

Team of the tournament

The Toshiba All-Star XI was voted for by fans on the official Asian Cup website. The overall results of the votes were:[14]

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
{{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Lee Woon-jae{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuji Nakazawa
{{flagicon|AUS}} Lucas Neill
{{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Bassim Abbas
{{flagicon|IRN}} Rahman Rezaei
{{flagicon|JPN}} Shunsuke Nakamura
{{flagicon|AUS}} Harry Kewell
{{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Lee Chun-soo
{{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Nashat Akram
{{flagicon|JPN}} Naohiro Takahara
{{flagicon|KSA}} Yasser Al-Qahtani

Goalscorers

With four goals, Younis Mahmoud, Naohiro Takahara and Yasser Al-Qahtani are the top scorers in the tournament. In total, 84 goals were scored by 57 different players, with two of them credited as own goals.

{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|
4 goals
  • {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Younis Mahmoud
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Naohiro Takahara
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Yasser Al-Qahtani
3 goals
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Viduka
  • {{flagicon|QAT}} Sebastián Soria
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Maksim Shatskikh
2 goals
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Han Peng
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Shao Jiayi
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Dong
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Javad Nekounam
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Seiichiro Maki
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Shunsuke Nakamura
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Ahmed Al-Mousa
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Malek Mouath
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Taisir Al-Jassim
  • {{flagicon|THA}} Pipat Thonkanya
  • {{flagicon|UAE}} Saeed Al Kass
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Timur Kapadze
1 goal
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Harry Kewell
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} John Aloisi
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Michael Beauchamp
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Tim Cahill
  • {{flagicon|BHR}} Ismail Abdul-Latif
  • {{flagicon|BHR}} Salman Isa
  • {{flagicon|BHR}} Sayed Jalal
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Mao Jianqing
  • {{flagicon|IDN}} Bambang Pamungkas
  • {{flagicon|IDN}} Budi Sudarsono
  • {{flagicon|IDN}} Elie Aiboy
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Andranik Teymourian
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Ferydoon Zandi
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Jalal Hosseini
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Javad Kazemian
  • {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Hawar Mulla Mohammed
  • {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Karrar Jassim
  • {{flagicon|IRQ|2004}} Nashat Akram
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Yasuhito Endō
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuji Nakazawa
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Abe
  • {{flagicon|MAS}} Indra Putra
  • {{flagicon|OMA}} Badar Al-Maimani
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Saad Al-Harthi
  • {{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Choi Sung-kuk
  • {{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Kim Do-heon
  • {{flagicon|KOR|1997}} Kim Jung-woo
  • {{flagicon|THA}} Sutee Suksomkit
  • {{flagicon|UAE}} Faisal Khalil
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Alexander Geynrikh
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Aziz Ibragimov
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Pavel Solomin
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Ulugbek Bakayev
  • {{flagicon|VIE}} Huỳnh Quang Thanh
  • {{flagicon|VIE}} Lê Công Vinh
  • {{flagicon|VIE}} Phan Thanh Bình
1 own goal
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Rahman Rezaei (against Uzbekistan)
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Keita Suzuki (against Vietnam)

}}

Top scoring teams

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}12 goals
  • {{fb|KSA}}
11 goals
  • {{fb|JPN}}
10 goals
  • {{fb|UZB}}
7 goals
  • {{fb|AUS}}
  • {{fb|CHN}}
  • {{fb|IRQ|2004}}
6 goals
  • {{fb|IRN}}
{{col-2}} 4 goals
  • {{fb|VIE}}
3 goals
  • {{fb|BHR}}
  • {{fb|IDN}}
  • {{fb|KOR|1997}}
  • {{fb|QAT}}
  • {{fb|THA}}
  • {{fb|UAE}}
1 goal
  • {{fb|MAS}}
  • {{fb|OMA}}
{{col-end}}

Final positions

{{Tooltip|Pos|PositionTeam{{Tooltip|Pld|Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference{{Tooltip|Pts|Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw){{Tooltip|Eff|Efficiency (Pts / (3 * GP))
1{{fb|IRQ|2004}}633072+51266.7%
2{{fb|KSA}}6411126+61372.2%
3{{fb|KOR|1997}}6141330738.9%
4{{fb|JPN}}6231117+4950.0%
Eliminated in the Quarterfinals
5{{fb|IRN}}422063+3866.7%
6{{fb|UZB}}4202104+6650.0%
7{{fb|AUS}}412175+2541.7%
8{{fb|VIE}}411247−3433.3%
Eliminated in the First Stage
9{{fb|CHN}}311176+1444.4%
10{{fb|THA}}311135−2444.4%
11{{fb|IDN}}310234−1333.3%
12{{fb|UAE}}310236−3333.3%
13{{fb|BHR}}310237−4333.3%
14{{fb|QAT}}302134−1222.2%
15{{fb|OMA}}302113−2222.2%
16{{fb|MAS}}3003112−1100.0%

See also

  • Sports diplomacy

References

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External links

{{Commons category|AFC Asian Cup 2007}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071023065616/http://www.afcasiancup.com/en/ AFC Asian Cup 2007 Official Site] (Archived)
  • Asian Cup 2007 at RSSSF
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