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Qatar players during a training session ahead of today’s AFC U-23 Asian Cup quarter-final against Japan.

Qatar coach coy about al-Rawi’s availability for Japan tie

Qatar head coach Ilidio Vale has yet to decide whether forward Ahmed al-Rawi will feature in his side’s AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024 quarter-final against Japan at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium today as the Al Rayyan striker continues to struggle with his fitness.Al-Rawi scored in the hosts’ win over Indonesia in the tournament opener but played no part in the clashes with Jordan or Australia as Qatar won Group A and Vale remained coy about the 22-year-old’s availability for the clash with Go Oiwa’s side.“He’s currently recovering from an injury so I’m only going to have him join the game if he is 100 percent ready for it,” said the Portuguese coach. “However so far we have not yet decided regarding his participation.”The Qataris go into the game with an unbeaten record in the tournament so far but are facing a nation that has a remarkable track record in both the AFC U-23 Asian Cup and in qualifying for the Olympic Games.The Japanese won the title in 2016 and have appeared at every Olympic tournament since 1996 but Vale believes Qatar’s recent successes, including the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 victory in January, will give his players a confidence boost. “The senior team won the last two Asian Cups and this gives the under 23 players a very positive morale boost,” he said. “It doesn’t put pressure on them because this is a different competition.“The aim is different, which is qualifying for the Olympics. We are facing different teams than we faced at the Asian Cup. Our under 23 team is on the right track and I’m confident. This is a team that can win against any team, we do not fear other teams.”Japan come into the game off the back of a 1-0 loss at the hands of Korea Republic in their final Group B game on Monday and Oiwa knows the Qataris will have the added incentive of performing in front of their own fans.“We’ve watched their three games, we have done good analysis of them and we’re quite confident,” said the former Kashima Antlers coach, who will once again be without Ryuya Nishio as he serves the third of his three-match ban for his sending off against China. “We know the fans have a good impact on the team but it’s a one-off game and we’re going to focus on that and we won’t let that affect our team.” “I told my players that the important thing is to focus on each game, the game in front of us and we have to keep winning, that’s the ultimate goal. We know Qatar usually enters a game very enthusiastically but we also need to show our aggressiveness regarding our attacking skills.”Korea Republic v IndonesiaAhead of their last eight tie against Indonesia today, South Korea head coach Hwang Sun-hong declared that his side are fully focused on getting through to the semi-finals of the tournament.The 2020 champions won all three of their Group B matches without conceding a single goal to progress to the knockout stage, which maintained their status as the only team in all six editions of the tournament to qualify from the group stage at every iteration.Korea Republic have also reached the final four on four previous occasions, the most of any team, and Hwang asserted that they are ready to start on a clean slate at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium.“As we expected before the start of the tournament, it was obviously a difficult group for us and the matches we played were indeed very hard and tough,” the 55-year-old said.“But the boys were determined to win every match and they performed very well so I am pleased with that. “But that is already history and what is important is what is ahead of us, and we will do our best to prepare for tomorrow’s match and win.”Similarly, his Indonesian counterpart Shin Tae-yong praised his charges for bouncing back from an opening-day defeat to record two consecutive wins in Group A and seal their quarter-final spot on their tournament debut, becoming the 18th different side to make it to the knockout stage. (the-afc.com)

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QCA bags ICC Initiative of the Year Award 2023

The Qatar Cricket Association (QCA) has been honoured with the prestigious ICC Initiative of the Year Award for 2023, it was announced on Wednesday.This recognition celebrates the association’s outstanding efforts and dedication to promoting and developing cricket in the region.QCA’s commitment to nurturing talent at all levels, from grassroots to elite, has been exemplary. Their innovative programmes and initiatives have significantly contributed to the growth of cricket in Qatar and have garnered widespread appreciation within the cricketing community.Under the leadership of Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Saoud al-Thani, President of QCA, cricket in Qatar through strategic partnerships, community engagement and collaborations, has demonstrated excellence in driving the sport forward.This award is a testament to the hard work, passion, and vision for the game.William Glenwright, the ICC General Manager – Development, congratulated the regional winners and called the awards a longstanding initiative to reward outstanding efforts to grow and strengthen the game among the ICC Associate members.“We are delighted to announce the regional winners in the ICC Development Awards 2023. I want to thank all of our Members for the work that they commit to growing the game like it has never grown before and congratulate all of the successful member federations on their remarkable achievements in 2023,” Glenwright said.“The ICC Development Awards is a long-running initiative that recognises and rewards the outstanding efforts to grow and strengthen the game in the 94 ICC Associate Member nations. 2023 was an extraordinary year for emerging nations and their relentless passion for the sport is evident in the nominations we have received.”The ICC Initiative of the Year Award for 2023 is a well-deserved recognition of QCA’s significant contributions to the sport and their relentless efforts to make cricket more accessible and popular in the region.

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