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2004 AFC U-17 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC U-17 Championship
year2004
other_titlesAFC U-17選手権2004
size
countryJapan
dates4–18 September
num_teams16
confederations1
champion_other
count2
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches32
goals95
prevseason2002
nextseason2006

The 2004 AFC U-17 Championship was the 11th AFC U-17 Championship, which was held between 4 and 18 September 2004 in Japan.

China won their second title after beating Korea DPR 1–0 in the final.

Qualification

Main article: AFC U-17 Championship 2004 Qualification

Venues

The matches were played in the following five venues. Three venues in the Shizuoka Prefecture and two in the Fukushima Prefecture.

Naraha{{location map+Japanfloat=nonewidth=300caption=places=KōriyamaShizuoka
J-Village StadiumKoriyama Football Ground
Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 3,722
[[File:Fukushima j-village stadium.jpg230px]][[File:Koriyama West football Ground.jpg230px]]
Fujieda General Athletics GroundKusanagi Track and FieldOutsourcing Stadium Nihondaira
Capacity: 13,000Capacity: 28,000Capacity: 18,500
[[File:Fujieda football Stadium1.JPG230px]][[File:Kusanagi Athletic Stadium.JPG230px]][[File:Nihondaira stadium20090412.jpg230px]]

Group stage

Group A

  • Wang Weilong
  • Yang Xu
  • Sakarin

  • Pak Chol-min
  • Yang Jian
  • Gu Jinjin
  • Sakarin
  • Chokchai
  • Dogaki

  • Yang Xu
  • Aoyama
  • Kurata
  • Cui Nanri
  • Sakarin
  • Myong In-ho
  • Jon Kwang-ik
  • Choe Myong-ho
  • Ri Chol-myong

Group B

  • Choi Kyung-bok
  • Lee Chung-yong
  • Huỳnh Phúc Hiệp
  • Singto

  • F. Al-Balushi
  • Al-Yaqoubi
  • Nguyễn Quang Tình
  • Lee Chung-yong
  • Koh Myong-jin
  • Lim Se-hean
  • Park Jung-hoon
  • Lim Sung-Teak

  • Koh Myong-jin
  • Abdulwahed
  • Al-Yaqoubi

Group C

  • Amiri

  • Fatahi
  • Yampi
  • Assakereh
  • Al Jaser
  • Al-Fadhel
  • Hmar

  • Pohshna
  • Pradhan
  • Nizam
  • Faradonbeh
  • Yampi
  • Fatahi
  • Al Buti

Group D

  • Berdiev
  • Z. Hossain
  • Al Yazeedi

  • Mia
  • Afif
  • Al-Qutaiti
  • Ibrahim
  • Ahmed
  • Mahsan
  • Jabbar
  • Hamed
  • Muhsin
  • Turaev

  • Turaev
  • Berdiev
  • Ahmed
  • Fareed
  • Chowdhury
  • Mahmood
  • Muhsin
  • Hamed

Knockout stages

Knockout Map

|12 September||1||0 |12 September||3||0 |12 September||0||1 |12 September||4||3 |15 September||3||0 |15 September|** (PSO)**|0 (7)||0 (6) |18 September||1||0 |18 September||1|****|2

Quarter-finals


Yampi


Khalfan
Al Yazeedi Banna
Buti

Semi-finals

Huang Jie

Third place play-off

Finals

Winners

Goalscorers

  • QAT Yusef Ahmed

  • IRN Shahab Yampi

  • CHN Yang Xu

  • KOR Koh Myong-jin

  • KOR Lee Chung-yong

  • THA Sakarin Chanyotha

  • CHN Huang Jie

  • CHN Wang Weilong

  • IRN Ali Amiri

  • IRN Hossein Fatahi

  • IRQ Ajeel Hamed

  • IRQ Ahmed Muhsin

  • KUW Abdulrazaq Al Buti

  • LAO Lamnao Singto

  • PRK Pak Chol-min

  • OMA Jalal Al-Yaqoubi

  • QAT Ali Afif

  • QAT Mohammed Al Yazeedi

  • KOR Lim Sung-taek

  • KOR Park Jung-hoon

  • UZB Anvar Berdiev

  • UZB Lutfulla Turaev

  • BAN Mithun Chowdhury

  • BAN Mohamed Zahid Hossain

  • BAN Rajon Mia

  • CHN Gu Jinjin

  • CHN Yang Jian

  • CHN Zhu Yifan

  • IND Zaidinmawia Hmar

  • IND Poibang Pohshna

  • IND Sanju Pradhan

  • IRN Hossein Assakereh

  • IRN Benyamin Faradonbeh

  • IRN Amirhossein Ipakchi

  • IRQ Akram Jabbar

  • IRQ Muhammad Mahmood

  • IRQ Noor Aldeen Mahsan

  • JPN Jun Aoyama

  • JPN Ryuichi Dogaki

  • JPN Shu Kurata

  • KUW Bader Al Banna

  • KUW Abdulaziz Al Enezi

  • KUW Amer Al-Fadhel

  • KUW Bader Al Jaser

  • MAS Nizam Yaaqob

  • PRK Choe Myong-ho

  • PRK Jon Kwang-ik

  • PRK Myong In-ho

  • PRK Ri Chol-myong

  • OMA Mohammed Abdulwahed

  • OMA Faiz Al-Balushi

  • QAT Marzouq Al-Qutaiti

  • QAT Khalid Fareed

  • QAT Khalfan Ibrahim

  • KOR Choi Kyung-bok

  • KOR Lim Se-haen

  • THA Chokchai Chuchai

  • VIE Huỳnh Phúc Hiệp

  • VIE Nguyễn Quang Tình

  • CHN Cui Nanri (against Japan)

Teams qualified for [[2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship]]

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