United Arab Emirates at the AFC Asian Cup explained

The United Arab Emirates is one of the more successful teams in the Asian Cup qualifying for ten editions from 1980 to 2019. They have qualified for the semi-finals on four occasions, as well as the final in 1996, however they have never won an Asian Cup.

Overall record

YearResultPositionwidth=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30
1956 to 1972Part of the Part of the
1976Did not enterDid not enter
1980Group stage9th401339312020
1984Group stage6th4202384301242
1988Group stage8th4103245410121
1992Fourth place4th513134220063
1996Runners-up2nd642083Qualified as hosts
2000Did not qualify 4301122
2004Group stage15th3012156411135
2007Group stage12th3102366411116
2011Group stage13th301204430171
2015Third place3rd63121086510183
2019Semi-finals4th632188Qualified as hosts
2023Round of 1612th4121658602237
2027Qualified6510162
TotalRunners-up12/1348161319466554407714432

Record by opponent

AFC Asian Cup matches (by team)
OpponentTotalWinsDrawsLossesGFGAGD
210112–1
211032+1
201116–5
110031+2
220040+4
110020+2
6015110–9
320143+1
412134–1
1010000
4211660
110032+1
100102–2
211021+1
1010110
5203810–2
201102–2
110010+1
401328–6
1010110
1010110
100102–2

1980 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 1980 AFC Asian Cup. The UAE would make their first appearance in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. This was seen as a historic achievement as it would serve the first stepping stone for UAE's golden era. They would draw to the eventual champions Kuwait, but lose their remaining games and finish bottom of the group.

Group stage

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1984 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 1984 AFC Asian Cup. In the 1984 edition, the UAE would see an improvement as they collected their first two victories against India and Singapore but took two devastating defeats against Iran and China which resulted in another group stage exit.

Group stage

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1988 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 1988 AFC Asian Cup. During the 1988 AFC Asian Cup, the UAE would again lose in the group stages, only winning once against Japan. Despite this devastating campaign, the UAE would qualify for the 1990 FIFA World Cup a year later.

Group stage

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1992 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 1992 AFC Asian Cup. In the 1992 AFC Asian Cup, the United Arab Emirates would qualify for the semi-finals for the first time after winning against North Korea and drawing against Japan and Iran. They would find themselves losing to neighbouring rivals Saudi Arabia and finish fourth after losing a penalty shoot out against China.

Group stage

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Semi-final

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Third place play-off

1996 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 1996 AFC Asian Cup. The 1996 Asian Cup would mark as the first time the UAE won the hosting rights and qualified automatically. The UAE would play its opening game to South Korea where they drew 1–1. They would later beat Kuwait and Indonesia and finish at the top of their group with seven points. They would face Iraq in the quarter-finals which ended with the Emirates winning 1–0 during golden goal time which meant the UAE would qualify for the semi-finals for the second consecutive time. They would once again beat Kuwait and qualify for their first final against the Saudis. Unfortunately for the UAE, they would once again find themselves losing to Saudi Arabia after a penalty shootout that resulted in 2–4.

Group stage

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Quarter-final

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Semi-final

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Final

2004 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2004 AFC Asian Cup. Even though they were successful in their last run, the UAE would fail to qualify for the 2000 Asian Cup which meant they needed to compensate in this edition. However they would lose two games and draw once, finishing at the bottom of the group with 1 point for the first time since 1980.

Group stage

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2007 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2007 AFC Asian Cup. Entering this tournament would mark as their seventh appearance and the Emiratis were a contender to make it past the group stage. However the first game resulted in a 0–2 upsetting defeat to Vietnam in which the game would be titled as the Disaster of Hanoi.[1] They would lose to Japan, thus confirming that the UAE would once again get another early group exit but they would leave with a victory against Qatar and finish third with three points.

Group stage

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2011 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2011 AFC Asian Cup. In 2011, the UAE would lose to Iraq and Iran but draw to North Korea, this resulted in their worst campaign as they finished at the bottom of the group with zero goals scored.

Group stage

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2015 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2015 AFC Asian Cup. After three consecutive group stage exits, the UAE would finally get past the group stage after smashing Qatar 4–1 and beating Bahrain 2–1, they would finish second after losing to Iran 0–1 which meant facing the defending champions Japan in the quarter-finals. However, in a surprising turn of events, the UAE would beat Japan in a penalty shootout that ended 5–4. This was seen as one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history as the Japanese have won the last three out of four Asian cups and are seen as a heavy favourites. Their campaign would end in the semi-finals after a 0–2 loss to the hosts Australia but ultimately finished third place after winning against Iraq 3–2.

Group stage

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Quarter-final

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Semi-final

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Third place play-off

2019 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2019 AFC Asian Cup. The UAE would win the hosting rights for the second time in 2019. They would finish first in their group with an unorthodox campaign, drawing to Bahrain and Thailand but winning against India, they only obtained 5 points which is less than any other group champion in that tournament. The UAE would struggle to beat Kyrgyzstan, only winning due to a penalty awarded during extra time. They would beat Australia 1–0 which meant that this was the second consecutive time the defending champion was knocked out by the UAE, coincidentally both were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Unfortunately the UAE would lose the semi-finals for the second consecutive time in an embarrassing 0–4 loss to Qatar and things got dirty when fans started throwing water bottles and footwear to the Qatari players.[2]

Group stage

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Round of 16

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Quarter-final

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Semi-final

2023 AFC Asian Cup

See main article: 2023 AFC Asian Cup. The UAE opened their first game with a victory against Hong Kong albeit with two penalties rewarded on the way, their following match ended with a draw against Palestine with an own goal costing them the match. Their final group match against Iran ended with a loss but the UAE still finished second in the group. The UAE would play their first knockout game against debutant Tajikistan which ended as a draw and went on extra time. Neither found an opportunity to score during the extra time so the game resulted on penalties which saw the UAE lose 3–5. This was considered one of the weakest campaigns despite making it to the knockouts as the UAE reached the semi-finals two consecutive times in the last two editions.

Group stage

See main article: 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C.

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Knockout stage

See main article: 2023 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage.

Round of 16

Goalscorers

PlayerGoals
95 4
64 2
Hassan Ahmed33
31 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
Khamees Mubarak2 1 1
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Hassan Mohamed11
Bakheet Mubarak11
11
11
11 1
Total463 3 2 3 8 1 3 9 8 6

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vietnam shock Gulf champs UAE. 8 July 2007. 28 November 2021. Abc.net.au.
  2. Web site: Watch: Fans throw shoes at the Qatar players after Almoez Ali scores their second goal against the UAE in the AFC Asian Cup 2019. 1 February 2019. Aditya . Fox Sports Asia . 29 January 2019.