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The Qantas Socceroos will play their pool matches in Thailand at Asia's biggest football tournament - the finals of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.

The tournament draw was held tonight in Kuala Lumpur with Australia (FIFA ranking 39) being drawn in Group A alongside Iraq (83), Oman (72) and co-hosts Thailand (137).

Australia will play their first match against Oman on Sunday 8 July 2007 and then will take on Iraq on Friday 13 July 2007 and Indonesia on Monday 16 July. All those matches will be played in Bangkok.

National coach Graham Arnold who attended the draw said that the Qantas Socceroos would face some dangerous opposition.

"Historically the host nations of the Asian Cups have done well so Thailand will be looking to continue that record," said Arnold.

"Iraq recently made the final of the Asian Games and they showed us when we played them last year in Sydney how dangerous they can be. We had to come from behind and it was only a late goal by Ahmed Elrich that got us over the line 2-1."

"Oman are a bit of an unknown quantity. We have never played them before and they have had some solid results recently which shows they can beat anyone on their day."

"It's going to be warm and we will need to ensure we do the appropriate preparation work for the tournament."

The winner of Group A will play the runner-up of Group B while the runner-up of Group A will play the winner of Group B in the quarter finals. Australia will face either Vietnam, United Arab Emirates, Qatar or Japan in the quarter finals should they finish in the top two of their group.

All eyes were on Asia's newest entrants who were the first team to qualify for the tournament finishing ahead of Bahrain and Kuwait in their qualifying group and it was Qantas Socceroo and Sydney FC's David Carney who drew the ball out the bowl that put Australia into Group A.

The tournament, which is being co-hosted by Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia, commences on 7 July and the final will be held on 29 July in Jakarta.


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THE GROUPS

Group A - Thailand, Iraq, Oman, Australia
Group B - Vietnam, UAE, Qatar, Japan
Group C - Malaysia, China, Uzbekistan, Iran
Group D - Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Korea Republic

AUSTRALIA'S GROUP MATCHES

Australia v Oman - Sunday 8 July 2007 in Bangkok
Australia v Iraq - Friday 13 July 2007 in Bangkok
Australia v Thailand - Monday 16 July 2007 in Bangkok

PROFILE OF OUR GROUP OPPONENTS


THAILAND



How did they qualify?



One of the four hosts of the tournament



Recent Results



August 2006

lost China 4-0



March 2006

defeated Philippines 5-0



History against Australia



Played 1. Draws 1.



Last Game v Australia



Nil-all draw as part of the Indonesia Independence Cup 1988 in Jakarta.



IRAQ



How did they qualify?



Finished Top of Group E (3 Wins, 2 draws, 1 loss) ahead of China, Singapore and Palestine.



Recent Results

defeated Jordan 1-0 – Friendly

defeated Palestine 3-0 – Asian Cup Qualifier

drew Palestine 2-2 – Asian Cup Qualifier

lost Iran 2-0 – Friendly

defeated Singapore 4-2 – Asian Cup Qualifier

drew China 1-1 – Asian Cup Qualifier



History against Australia



Played 3. Australia 2 Wins. 1 Draw



Last Game v Australia



In March 2006 Iraq and Australia played at Telstra Stadium with the Qantas Socceroos winning 2-1 with goals to Mark Bresciano and Ahmad Elrich.



OMAN



How did they qualify?



Finished second in Group C (4 wins, 2 losses) behind UAE and ahead of Jordan and Pakistan.



Recent Results



defeated Pakistan 4-1 – Asian Cup Qualifier

defeated Syria 3-0 – Friendly

defeated Pakistan 5-0 – Asian Cup Qualifier

defeated UAE 2-1 – Asian Cup Qualifier

drew Bahrain 1-1 – Friendly

lost Jordan 3-0 – Asian Cup Qualifier



History against Australia



Never played previously.



HISTORY OF THE AFC ASIAN CUP



From its humble beginnings in 1956, the AFC Asian Cup has developed into the continent’s premier football tournament, bringing together the top national teams from the length and breadth of Asia to compete for one of international football’s most sought-after prizes every four years.



The tournament had it roots in the formation of the Asian Football Confederation in Manila in 1954. The 12 founder members of the AFC sought to shape the development of the game in Asia and one of the keys to achieving that aim was the organisation of a regional competition for the continent's international teams.



Just two years later, the first ever Asian Cup was staged in Hong Kong with seven of the 12 affiliated national associations vying for the title of Asia's best football team.



Over half a century later, the Asian Cup has grown to encompass teams from throughout the continent and has become the barometer by which the continually changing balance of power in Asian football is measured.



From the dominance of Korea Republic in the early years of the competition, the Asian Cup became the providence of the mighty Iranians who won three consecutive tournaments from 1968 to 1976.



During the 1980s, the Gulf states asserted themselves with Kuwait becoming the first Arab side to win the competition in 1980 before Saudi Arabia claimed three of the next four championships, reaching the final five times in a row.



Japan's Asian Cup victories in 1992, 2000 and 2004 signalled a shift in power back to East Asia at the turn of the Millennium although the highly competitive nature of the most recent tournament in China is a clear indication that competition remains keen among the sides looking to be crowned Asia’s top national team.



The tournament has traditionally been held in Olympic years but this year changes to a one-off three year cycle in order to avoid the European Championship and the Olympic Games in the future. The next tournament is due to be held in 2011.

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now to get a group of us together and bangkok i mean go to bangkok to follow the aussies
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manU4life wrote:now to get a group of us together and bangkok i mean go to bangkok to follow the aussies
bangkok = nice place !!
and fking cheap living cost there !!
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id give anything to go to just one game in bangkok
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yeh same here forza...me and my mate are pretty keen to catch all the aussie games in thailand...dont know about after that,would need a fair bit of coin but it would be good to get a group of blokes together and go over...hopefully there are some packages with flights and tickets to the group stage games
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just asked around, made some fone calls to friends i know....

they reckon they will bring out 'bundles' as he said.....

where u get accomidation and flight pretty cheap.....but only if u go in a group sort of thing....i think it applies for 4 people....could be five im not sure
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AUSTRALIA
3.00
JAPAN
3.75
KOREA REPUBLIC
5.50
IRAN
6.00
SAUDI ARABIA
7.50
CHINA
26.00
QATAR
34.00
IRAQ
41.00
OMAN
51.00
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
67.00
UZBEKISTAN
67.00
BAHRAIN
101.00
THAILAND
101.00
INDONESIA
151.00
MALAYSIA
151.00
VIETNAM
151.00
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Post by povman_2009 »

102,000 FF points and 497 Dollars in Taxes gets me from Adelaide to Bangkok via Singapore, and then Returning through Jakarta for the Final on the 29th for the final ....

mmm now a cover story for my wife ,

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