Uzbekistan and Jordan qualify for World Cup for first time, South Korea also clinches
A 0-0 draw against the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi was enough for Uzbekistan to take the second automatic qualification spot in Group A behind Iran with a game to spare.
The Central Asian team and fans celebrated together at the end and had goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov to thank for a number of important saves.
As well as the six automatic qualifiers from Asia, the UAE and Qatar, who defeated the already-qualified Iran 1-0, will finish third and fourth and advance to the next stage, where six teams will compete for two more places at the 2026 World Cup.
In Group B, South Korea won 2-0 in Iraq to clinch its place. The Taeguk Warriors were helped by Ali Al-Hamadi's first-half red card, given to the Ipswich Town striker for a high kick.
Kim Jin-gyu put Korea ahead just after the hour, and the victory was sealed by Oh Hyeon-gyu eight minutes from the end. It was also enough for Jordan, which earlier beat Oman 3-0 to clinch a place in the top two. All three goals were scored by Ali Olwan.
The Palestinian team stayed in contention for the top four with a 2-0 win over Kuwait.
Group C saw China eliminated after a 1-0 loss to Indonesia in Jakarta. A first-half penalty from Ole Romeny was enough to keep out China, whose sole appearance was in 2002 Indonesia, coached by Patrick Kluivert, took the lead just before the break when Romeny converted from the penalty spot.
Elsewhere in the group, a last-minute goal from Aziz Behich gave Australia a 1-0 win over Japan, already qualified, in Perth to put the Socceroos within touching distance of a sixth straight World Cup appearance.
In the 90th minute, Riley McGree broke free down the right and pulled back for Behich to curl home to bring Perth Stadium to its feet and give Australia its first win over Japan in 16 years.
'It hasn't sunk in just yet but when the final whistle went it was a great feeling,' Behich said. 'It was a tough game and we had to grind it out. It's been a long campaign and we have worked so hard.' Australia has to avoid a five-goal defeat in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to be sure after the west Asian team won 2-0 in Bahrain. (AP) UNG
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
4 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
QB Matthew Stafford to start Rams training camp on sidelines to recover from back soreness
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quarterback Matthew Stafford will begin the Los Angeles Rams' training camp on the sidelines while recovering from back soreness. HT Image Stafford is only expected to miss the first 'block' of roughly four practices in training camp, coach Sean McVay said Tuesday as the Rams reported to work at Loyola Marymount University. 'He had a little bit of soreness in his back that kind of crept up,' McVay said. 'He's been throwing, feeling good. It's not anything that's necessarily new. It's something that he's dealt with before.' McVay already had a plan in place to limit Stafford's overall work in training camp, and the back soreness will push his camp debut back to next week at the earliest. The 10th-leading passer in NFL history was already expected to sit out occasional practices as he ramps up for his 17th season, and McVay traditionally does not use any key players in the preseason. The 37-year-old Stafford is beginning his fifth season with the Rams, who acquired him from Detroit in 2021 and immediately won the Super Bowl in February 2022. McVay said Stafford is expected to return to the field after the five-day 'acclimation period' to begin camp. Backup Jimmy Garoppolo will run the Rams' offense in the early practices. 'Ultimately, it's about having him feel as good as possible going into Year 17,' McVay said. 'And that's where you do feel good about having a guy like Jimmy to step in and do a great job for the first few practices, and then Matthew will be ready to roll.' Stafford is playing this season with a substantial raise after a second straight offseason of financial discontent. This dispute was resolved more quickly than last year's standoff, and Stafford participated in the Rams' offseason workout programs to begin forming a bond with new receiver Davante Adams. 'If he was a first-year player, I think you'd say, 'Man, every rep really matters,'' McVay said. 'I think the important thing is having a big-picture perspective with a guy going into Year 17, based on this being something that he's had before and dealt with through different parts of his career. He's so in tune with his body, and talking with him, I feel really good.' McVay also expressed optimism about Alaric Jackson while outlining the Rams' recovery plan for their starting left tackle. Jackson had a reoccurrence of blood clots in his lower leg during the offseason, shortly after he agreed to a three-year, $57 million deal to stay with the Rams. Jackson will not go on a restricted list to start training camp, but will do individual workouts while ramping up deliberately to full strength. McVay didn't want to guarantee that Jackson will be ready for the start of the season, but the Rams are optimistic. 'I do feel good about the plan we have in place that hopefully leads to him being able to go out and compete with his teammates,' McVay said. 'I know he's really feeling good. He's handled this like a total stud. ... He's got a lot of people that love him that are with him on this journey.' Los Angeles signed veteran offensive tackle D.J. Humphries in June as a backup plan if Jackson has any delays in his progress. ___ AP NFL:


Hindustan Times
7 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
AIFF seeks extension after project delay gets showcause notice from Bengal govt
Kolkata: The West Bengal government has asked All India Football Federation (AIFF) why the allotment of a 15-acre plot to build a national centre of excellence near Kolkata should not be cancelled. After seven years, the centre that was supposed to be fully commissioned in three years is far from completion, a state government agency has told AIFF. India's Sunil Chhetri trains at AIFF's national centre of excellence near Kolkata. (AIFF) '… Non-utilisation of government allotted land within the prescribed period constitutes a violation of the terms and conditions of allotment as mentioned in the Deed of Lease and attracts action including cancellation of allotment…,' a show cause notice on May 13 from West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (HIDCO) said. A government of West Bengal undertaking, HIDCO gave AIFF seven days to reply in its letter signed by Subhas Sinha, general manager (commercial). AIFF wrote back acknowledging the delay but has sought 'a reasonable extension' after stating that several key components were operational and that over ₹33 crore has been spent on the project. This includes ₹16.66 crore from FIFA, ₹6.56 crore from Asian Football Confederation and over ₹10 crore by AIFF, the reply dated May 21 said. The AIFF letter also pointed out that two pitches, one grass and the other artificial, have been used for training sessions by different India and Bengal teams, clubs in I-League and Indian Super League and the East Bengal team that won the Indian Women's League. AIFF attributed the delay due to the disruption caused by Covid-19 and other events before September 2022 when Kalyan Chaubey took charge as federation president. FIFA suspending India from August 16 to August 27, 2022, the Supreme Court appointing a committee of administrators (CoA) in May to run the federation and mismanagement of the previous administration have been listed as causes for delay in AIFF's reply signed by deputy secretary-general M Satyanarayan. HT has seen both letters. CoA's appointment in May 2022 to run AIFF 'disrupted normal governance and delayed project-related decision-making processes,' the federation has said. Since AIFF's previous administration under president Praful Patel was removed by the Supreme Court on 'grounds of mismanagement and failure to implement governance measures,' the current administration 'inherited the same' and had to conduct a 'comprehensive internal review' and implement corrective measures, AIFF's letter said. The only reason cited for which none of the above was responsible was heavy rain between June to September every year. That left the plot 'unfit for bearing installations that are crucial for foundation work,' according to the letter. Football's popularity in Kolkata and attendance figures in under-17 men's World Cup led to the decision by the West Bengal government to allot the land parcel to AIFF. With over 12 lakh people at matches, the edition in 2017 became the most watched under-17 World Cup. Over 56,000 watched the final and Kolkata, which hosted 10 matches, had an average attendance of 54,212. FIFA president Gianni Infantino had come for the final and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had said he would be treated as a state guest. Two days after the final on October 28, the state cabinet approved the decision to allot 15 acres. HIDCO's letter to AIFF said that possession was handed over on June 21, 2018. The land parcel was given on 'leasehold basis for 99 years at a token lease premium of Re 1 and a token annual lease rent of Re 1 for setting up a National Centre of Excellence in Football with a Football Stadium and Football Academy.' As per the lease agreement, AIFF had six months to start construction and three years from the date to finish the project, according to HIDCO's letter. '… It has been found in a recent inspection that no Football stadium has been constructed and it appears that the project is far from completion even after nearly seven years of delivery of possession,' the letter from HIDCO stated. Most of the major issues have been resolved, AIFF has replied adding that it has awarded a contract to build another grass pitch specifically for youth and women's teams. AIFF's letter also mentions a 36-bed accommodation block which will help the federation plan 'year-round residential training camps.' Around $700,000 has been sanctioned for the accommodation block by AFC and work will start soon, Satyanarayan said over the phone from New Delhi on Tuesday. The block and the pitch are expected to be completed by December, 2025, said Satyanarayan who is also in charge of the centre. 'We take our obligations seriously and reiterate our full commitment to honour the conditions of the lease deed and the Allotment Letter by way of which the Allotted Plot was assigned to us,' AIFF has said. Its letter requests that no 'coercive action' is taken that may hinder AIFF's continued use of the land for football activities. Sinha acknowledged receiving AIFF's reply and said it has been sent to higher-ups in the government. 'We have not been told of any action from the government as yet,' he said on Tuesday.


Hindustan Times
7 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Harmanpreet Kaur scores century after a gap of one year; smashes second-fastest ton by an Indian in Women ODIs
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur answered her critics in style as she roared back into form with an astounding century against England in the third and final ODI at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street. The right-handed batter eventually scored 102 runs off 84 balls with the help of 14 fours. With this knock, Harmanpreet registered the second-fastest century by an Indian in women's ODIs. She brought up the three-figure mark off just 82 balls. The fastest century for India was smashed by Smriti Mandhana off 70 balls against Ireland earlier this year. Harmanpreet Kaur smashes the second-fastest ton by an Indian in Women's ODIs.(AP) Harmanpreet Kaur was slow to get off the blocks in the third and final ODI, but she got her eye in. She let loose and started hitting boundaries for fun. No England bowler was able to curtail her onslaught heading into the final match; there were many concerns about her form after her poor dismissal in the previous match at Lord's Cricket Ground, which India lost. However, the experienced batter announced her arrival in form in some style. This is Harmanpreet Kaur's first century in one year. She had previously hit a ton against South Africa in June 2024. This is her overall seventh ODI ton for India. The Indian captain eventually lost her wicket in the 49th over. Harmanpreet was dismissed by Linsey Smith. This knock enabled India to post 318/5 in the allotted fifty overs. Jemimah Rodrigues and Smriti Mandhana also chipped in with useful knocks of 50 and 45, respectively. India also registered the third-highest total against England in women's ODIs. India were able to post more than 300 runs on the board as the side smashed 120 runs in the last ten overs. Richa Ghosh's late flourish Richa Ghosh also played more than a handy knock as she smashed 38 runs off 18 balls, including 3 fours and 2 sixes. Radha Yadav also remained unbeaten on 2 off 2 balls. Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal had put on 64 runs for the opening wicket. The stand was broken by Charlie Dean as she dismissed Pratika for 26. For England, Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone and Linsey Smith all scalped one wicket each. The three-match ODI series is currently level at 1-1, and the winner of the third ODI will win the series.