First match of U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers against Qatar on the 6th... Confrontation with Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar one after another
Coach Hwang Seon-hong of the Korean U-22 national soccer team, which is about to enter the first hurdle of advancing to the 2024 Paris Olympics, pledged to win, saying that this is an opportunity to prove the preparation process so far.
Coach Hwang Seon-hong said at a press conference for the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup preliminaries held at the Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do on the 5th, “As it is a game played at home, of course we will advance to the finals. 먹튀검증가이드
“I am preparing to play a good game and win every time,” he said, adding, “I will repay you with results.”
The U-22 soccer team led by Coach Hwang will participate in the AFC U-23 Asian Cup preliminaries to be held at the Changwon Soccer Center from the 6th to the 12th.
He must pass this preliminary round to participate in the AFC U-23 Asian Cup finals to be held in Qatar next April, which is the final Asian qualifying round for the Paris Olympics, so Hwang Seon-hong will be competing in the first round of qualifying for the Paris Olympics.
A total of 16 teams, including the first place team in each of the 11 groups in this preliminary round, the top four teams among the second place teams in each group, and the host country Qatar, will advance to the U-23 Asian Cup finals.
Korea competes with Qatar, Kyrgyzstan, and Myanmar in Group B. Qatar, which will meet in the first match at 8 p.m. on the 6th, has already confirmed its advancement to the finals as the host country, so the result of this match will not affect the group rankings.
Coach Hwang added, "Qatar is the home team of the U-23 Asian Cup finals, and they are a team that is preparing for the competition over a long period of time, so they are a target of caution," adding, "I think tomorrow's game is also an opportunity to experience the level of Middle Eastern soccer." did.
He continued, "We are currently in the process of gaining competitiveness for the U-23 Asian Cup finals," and added, "I think this match against Qatar will be an opportunity to test that aspect, and I hope both teams will have a good match."
He said, "There were many players of different age groups at the Hangzhou Asian Games, and there were various difficulties such as transfers and injuries, but thanks to the help of the K-League team coaches, we were able to select players from within the talent pool."
"It can't be an excuse.
Tomorrow is the day to prove it, he said emphatically."
Qatar coach Illidiu Balr said, "I have only recently taken charge of the team, so there was only a short amount of time to prepare, but it will be an opportunity to get to know the players personally."
“We will test various things in terms of team organization,” he said.
Following Qatar, Korea will face Kyrgyzstan on the 9th and Myanmar on the 12th.
Kyrgyzstan's coach Anarbek Ormombekov, who is scheduled to clash with Myanmar at 4 p.m. on the 6th before meeting Korea, expressed confidence, saying, "The two-week training camp went well.
It was difficult to adapt to the weather, but things are going well now." showed.
Myanmar coach Aung Naing strengthened his will to win, saying, "Although this convocation period was short, we are well prepared by gaining experience by participating in previous regional competitions."