Japan Loses 'Shocked Reversal Loss'... "Failed to Receive More Than 1.3 Billion Won" [Asian Cup]

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The Japanese national soccer team, which challenged for the top of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, lost its pride in the quarterfinals. Local media also pointed out that Japan missed a lot of prize money as it pointed out the prize money for the tournament to be received. 토토사이트
Japan lost 1-2 in the quarterfinals of the tournament against Iran at Education City Stadium in Alayyan, Qatar, on the afternoon of the 3rd (Korea time). Japan scored the first goal in the first half, but it continued to falter after giving up the equalizer in the 10th minute of the second half. Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) and Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton and Hove Albion), Japan's proud strikers, were all silent. 
The most painful part was right before the end of the game. Go Itakura (Mönchengladbach) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arnal) failed to properly handle the ball in the air. Itakura tried to clear the ball belatedly, but rather knocked over the opponent and gave the penalty kick (PK). Iranian striker Alireza Jahanbakhshu (Feyenoord) strongly kicked the ball to the left, shocking Japan.
As a result, Japan, the runner-up team in the last tournament, made it to the quarterfinals. As Japan was eliminated, local media reported on the prize money that Japan would miss. Japanese media Nikkan Sports said on Monday, "Japan lost in the quarterfinals by not allowing a single goal (clean sheet) in five matches. It failed to advance to the semifinals and thus failed to win more than 1 million dollars in prize money."
According to AFC, the 24 participating countries will receive 200,000 U.S. dollars. The winning team will receive 5 million dollars, while the runner-up team will receive 3 million dollars. If they advance to the semifinals, they will also receive 1 million dollars. 
Meanwhile, the final four Asian Cup teams are South Korea, Jordan, Iran and Qatar. South Korea and Jordan will vie for the final place at midnight on June 7, and Iran and Qatar at midnight on June 8.
First of all, Korea and Jordan played each other in the group league of this year's event. At that time, Korea was dragged around by allowing two lower goals even though Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) was leading the way due to the PK first goal. Immediately before the end of the match, Hwang In-beom (Tsurvena Zvezda)'s shot hit the opponent's defense and led to an own goal, narrowly avoiding defeat. Jordan's attack, which boasts strength in the sides, drew attention throughout the tournament. The key to the semifinal match will be to prevent Jordan's side attacks.
Iran and Qatar met again in about four months. The two teams clashed in an exhibition match in October last year. In the past five matches, Iran has won all of them.

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The Japanese national soccer team, which challenged for the top of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, lost its pride in the quarterfinals. Local media also pointed out that Japan missed a lot of prize money as it pointed out the prize money for the tournament to be received. 토토사이트
Japan lost 1-2 in the quarterfinals of the tournament against Iran at Education City Stadium in Alayyan, Qatar, on the afternoon of the 3rd (Korea time). Japan scored the first goal in the first half, but it continued to falter after giving up the equalizer in the 10th minute of the second half. Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) and Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton and Hove Albion), Japan's proud strikers, were all silent. 
The most painful part was right before the end of the game. Go Itakura (Mönchengladbach) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arnal) failed to properly handle the ball in the air. Itakura tried to clear the ball belatedly, but rather knocked over the opponent and gave the penalty kick (PK). Iranian striker Alireza Jahanbakhshu (Feyenoord) strongly kicked the ball to the left, shocking Japan.
As a result, Japan, the runner-up team in the last tournament, made it to the quarterfinals. As Japan was eliminated, local media reported on the prize money that Japan would miss. Japanese media Nikkan Sports said on Monday, "Japan lost in the quarterfinals by not allowing a single goal (clean sheet) in five matches. It failed to advance to the semifinals and thus failed to win more than 1 million dollars in prize money."
According to AFC, the 24 participating countries will receive 200,000 U.S. dollars. The winning team will receive 5 million dollars, while the runner-up team will receive 3 million dollars. If they advance to the semifinals, they will also receive 1 million dollars. 
Meanwhile, the final four Asian Cup teams are South Korea, Jordan, Iran and Qatar. South Korea and Jordan will vie for the final place at midnight on June 7, and Iran and Qatar at midnight on June 8.
First of all, Korea and Jordan played each other in the group league of this year's event. At that time, Korea was dragged around by allowing two lower goals even though Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) was leading the way due to the PK first goal. Immediately before the end of the match, Hwang In-beom (Tsurvena Zvezda)'s shot hit the opponent's defense and led to an own goal, narrowly avoiding defeat. Jordan's attack, which boasts strength in the sides, drew attention throughout the tournament. The key to the semifinal match will be to prevent Jordan's side attacks.
Iran and Qatar met again in about four months. The two teams clashed in an exhibition match in October last year. In the past five matches, Iran has won all of them.

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Petition started: 02/04/2024
Collection ends: 05/04/2024
Region: European Union
Topic: Education

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