2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC fourth round explained

2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC fourth round
Event:AFC Asian Qualifiers
Team1:United Arab Emirates
Team1score:1
Team2:Australia
Team2association:
Team2score:2
Venue:Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar
Referee:Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)[1]
Attendance:6,500

The fourth round of AFC matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification consisted of a single match that determined the AFC representative in the intercontinental play-offs against the CONMEBOL representative.[2] This round was originally scheduled as a two-legged tie for 11 and 16 November 2021,[3] [4] but the dates and format were changed in November 2020 in response to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.[5]

The match featured the United Arab Emirates and Australia. It was played at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on 7 June 2022.[6]

Background

Since the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification, the last round of the Asian qualifiers (in this case, the fourth round) had consisted of a matchup between two teams coming from a previous round, and the winning team would represent AFC in the intercontinental play-offs (except the 1998 campaign, in which the play-off winners qualified directly for the FIFA World Cup, while the losers advanced to the intercontinental play-offs).

The United Arab Emirates had previously played once at this stage; they faced Iran in the 2002 play-off and lost 0–4 on aggregate. Australia had also previously played at this stage once; it was the previous 2018 edition, where they defeated Syria 3–2 on aggregate.[7]

This was the third match between the United Arab Emirates and Australia in AFC World Cup qualifying, with the previous two meetings being Australian victories (both in the 2018 qualifiers).[8]

Format

In the fourth round, the two third-placed teams from the third round competed in a single-match play-off. Since the fourth round format was changed from two-legged tie to a single-match at a neutral venue, the game was played under the single-leg play-off rules from the preliminary competition, with extra time of two periods of 15 minutes would be played if the match was tied after the regular time of 90 minutes, followed by a penalty shoot-out to decide the winner if the match still tied after extra time (Regulations Article 20.11).[9]

The winner advanced to the intercontinental play-offs six days later, also in Qatar.[10]

Qualified teams

The United Arab Emirates qualified for the fourth round after finishing third of Group A in the third round. Previously, they had won their group in the second round, winning six and losing two of their eight matches, leaving Vietnam (by only 1 point), Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia behind. In the third round, the UAE were part of Group A, alongside Iran, South Korea, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. They finished third with 12 points and a record of 3 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, behind Iran and South Korea who qualified directly for the final tournament.[11]

Australia also qualified by finishing third in the third round (Group B). Previously, they had won their group in the second round, winning all eight of their matches and taking a 10-point lead over Kuwait and Jordan in second and third place respectively, with Nepal and Chinese Taipei far behind. In the third round, Australia were part of Group B, alongside Saudi Arabia, Japan, Oman, China PR and Vietnam. They finished third with 15 points and a record of 4 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses, behind Saudi Arabia and Japan who qualified directly for the final tournament.[11]

The United Arab Emirates started the qualification process with Dutchman Bert van Marwijk. However, he was sacked on 12 February 2022 after the team ran out of direct qualification options as Iran and South Korea had secured the first two places of Group A in the third round.[12] [13] Argentine Rodolfo Arruabarrena was announced as the UAE's new coach one day later,[14] while Australia kept Graham Arnold as their coach throughout the process.[11]

Match

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GK 17Khalid Eisa
CB 12
CB 13
CB 3 Walid Abbas (c)
DM 14
RM 4 Khaled Ibrahim
CM 18
CM 5
LM 21
CF 11
CF 7
Substitutions:
MF 15
FW 16
MF 8
MF 10
FW 20
Manager:
Rodolfo Arruabarrena
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GK 1 Mathew Ryan (c)
RB 4 Nathaniel Atkinson
CB 8
CB 20
LB 16Aziz Behich
RM 6 Martin Boyle
CM 13Aaron Mooy
CM 22
LM 19
CF 10
CF 7
Substitutions:
FW 9
DF 2
FW 11
Manager:
Graham Arnold
Assistant referees


Andrey Tsapenko (Uzbekistan)
Timur Gaynullin (Uzbekistan)
Fourth official


Ko Hyung-jin (South Korea)
Video assistant referee


Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
Assistant video assistant referee


Fu Ming (China PR)

Match rules:
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if still tied after extra time.
  • Maximum of twelve named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time (Regulations Article 8.4).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: طاقم أوزبكي يُدير مواجهة الأبيض وأستراليا ضمن الملحق الآسيوي . An Uzbek team to officiate the match between the Al Abyad and Australia in the Asian play-off . . 18 May 2022 . 28 May 2022 . ar.
  2. Web site: AFC Executive Committee unveils dynamic enhancements to the AFC Club Competitions. The AFC. 25 February 2022. 26 February 2022.
  3. Web site: AFC Competitions Calendar 2022. The AFC. 20 October 2021. 14 November 2021. 5 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211105095409/https://assets.the-afc.com/downloads/calendars/AFC-Competitions-Calendar-2022---as-at-Oct-20.pdf. dead.
  4. Web site: INTERNATIONAL MATCH CALENDAR 2020-2024. FIFA. August 2021.
  5. Web site: Socceroos in reported World Cup qualifying change that would've meant no famous '05 shootout. https://web.archive.org/web/20221123195214/https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/socceroos/world-cup-2022-news-interconfederation-playoffs-qualifying-change-one-match-instead-of-twomatch-tie-socceroos-australia/news-story/cf4ce1482a586376057024a56ac59bc7. 23 November 2022. Loughton. Max. Fox Sports Australia. 19 November 2021.
  6. Web site: Last two FIFA World Cup 2022 berths to be decided at Qatar's Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium . . 5 May 2022.
  7. News: Asian Playoffs: 4 Classic Encounters . Asian Football Confederation . 2 June 2022.
  8. News: Preview - Asian Playoff: United Arab Emirates v Australia . Asian Football Confederation . 6 June 2022.
  9. Web site: REGULATIONS FIFA World Cup 2022 Preliminary Competition Including COVID-19 Regulations. FIFA. 29 September 2020.
  10. News: 2022 World Cup inter-confederation play-off draw: fixtures and format . Allen . William . as.com . 26 November 2021 . 30 November 2021.
  11. Web site: AFC Asian qualifiers Road to Qatar Playoff - UAE v Australia: How They Got There . Asian Football Confederation . 5 June 2022.
  12. United Arab Emirates Football Association. uaefa_ae. 1492462862454898689. اتحاد الكرة يُقيل الجهاز الفني للمنتخب الوطني.... The Football Association dismisses the technical staff of the national team.... 12 February 2022. ar.
  13. Web site: Van Marwijk fired as UAE coach for second time. Gulf Today. 13 February 2022.
  14. Web site: رودولفو أروابارينا مدرباً لمنتخبنا الوطني الأول. Rodolfo Arruabarrena, coach of our first national team. United Arab Emirates Football Association. 13 February 2022. ar.