Fajarasia.co – A list of 24 countries that have qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup finals. The Indonesian national team is one of the countries that are certain to qualify for the 2023 Asian Cup finals.
Previously, Indonesia qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup after winning 7-0 over Nepal on the third matchday of the third qualifying round at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium, Kuwait, Wednesday (15/6/2022) early morning WIB.
This result makes Indonesia one of the best runners-up. Indonesia won six points from three matches played.
In the previous two matches, Indonesia won over Kuwait and lost to Jordan. The Garuda squad has a surplus goal difference of seven from the three matches.
In the final standings of the best runners-up, Indonesia is in second place. Indonesia only lost to Kyrgyzstan who got seven points.
The only team that was eliminated in the competition for the best runner-up position was the Philippines. The Azkals only collected four points from three matches.
Indonesia qualified for the Asian Cup for the first time since 15 years ago. The last time the Indonesian national team appeared in the 2007 Asian Cup with the status of the host.
In addition to the Indonesian national team, there are four other countries that have qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup with the best runner-up status. The four countries are Thailand, Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan and Hong Kong.
The five countries that qualify for the 2023 Asian Cup with the best runner-up status have six points and seven points for Kyrgyzstan.
There are six group winners who have qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup, namely Jordan (Group A), Palestine (Group B), Uzbekistan (Group C), India (Group D), Bahrain (Group E), and Tajikistan (Group F).
The 11 countries that have qualified for the 2023 Asian Cup complete the 13 countries that have previously been confirmed to appear in the highest event of Asian football.
The 13 countries that have passed are Japan, Syria, Qatar, China, Lebanon, South Korea, Vietnam, Australia, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Oman.
The 2023 Asian Cup is scheduled to be held from June 16 to July 16, 2023. Initially, China was to act as the host of the 2023 Asian Cup, but decided to withdraw due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The AFC opens the opportunity for all qualified teams to offer to host the 2023 Asian Cup, including Indonesia. However, there is no certainty whether Indonesia is interested or not.
So far, Japan and South Korea have offered to host the 2023 Asian Cup. The AFC will wait until the end of June 2022.
The following is the complete list of participants for the 2023 Asian Cup:
1. Japan
2. Syria
3. Qatar
4. South Korea
5. Australia
6. Iran
7. Saudi Arabia
8. United Arab Emirates
9. China
10. Iraq
11. Oman
12. Vietnamese
13. Lebanese
14. Jordan
15. Indonesian
16. Palestine
17. Uzbekistan
18. Thailand
19. India
20. Hong Kong
21. Bahrain
22. Malaysia
23. Tajikistan
24. Kyrgyzstan.****





