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Which country will host 2023 AFC?

Which country will host 2023 AFC?

China
2023 AFC Asian Cup/Location
It will be hosted by China from 16 June to 16 July 2023. The tournament will involve 24 national teams after its expansion of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, including that of the host nation. Qatar are the defending champions.

How many teams are in the Asian Cup 2023?

24
2023 AFC Asian Cup/Teams

When did Australia join the Asian Cup?

1 January 2006
Football Australia made the decision to leave the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), for which it was a founding member, and become a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on 1 January 2006 and ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) on 27 August 2013….Football Australia.

AFC
Chairman Chris Nikou
Website footballaustralia.com.au

Has Australia ever won the Asian Cup?

Australia won the match 2–1 in extra time. Australia, being the winner of the cup final, gained entry in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, which was hosted by Russia…

Who won most Asia Cup football?

Qatar national football team
2019 AFC Asian Cup/Champion

Why did Australia leave OFC?

While Australia were keen to embark on what was perceived to be an easier World Cup qualifying route with increased marketing opportunities through Asia, their rivals in Oceania were happy to see the country leave the OFC so as to enhance their own chances of qualifying for international tournaments.

Which country won most Asia Cup?

India
India, with seven titles (six ODI and one T20), is the most successful team in the tournament. Sri Lanka is the second most successful team, with five. Sri Lanka has played the most Asia Cups (14) followed by India, Pakistan and Bangladesh who have played 13 each.

Who has won the Asia Cup?

Series/Tournament Season Winner
Asia Cup (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka in Bangladesh) 2013/14 Sri Lanka
Asia Cup (in Bangladesh) 2015/16 India
Asia Cup (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka in United Arab Emirates) 2018 India

When did Australia leave OFC?

In 1998 the OFC unveiled a new logo and an official magazine, entitled The Wave. On 24 May 2004, New Caledonia became the 12th member of the OFC. On 1 January 2006, Australia left the OFC again and joined the Asian Football Confederation.