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2004 AFC Youth Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC Youth Championship
year2004
other_titlesKejohanan Remaja AFC 2004
country
dates25 September – 9 October
num_teams16
confederations1
venues5
cities4
championSouth Korea
count11
secondChina PR
thirdJapan
fourthSyria
fourth-flagvar1980
matches32
goals82
top_scorerKOR Park Chu-young (6 goals)
playerKOR Park Chu-young
prevseason2002
nextseason2006

| fourth-flagvar = 1980

The 2004 AFC Youth Championship was the 33rd instance of the AFC Youth Championship. It was held from 25 September to 9 October 2004 in Malaysia. The tournament was won by for the eleventh time by South Korea in the final against China PR.

Venues

The matches were played in the following five venues in four cities.

Johor Bahru{{Location map+Malaysiafloat=centerwidth=425places=Kuala LumpurPetaling JayaIpoh
Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos StadiumPasir Gudang Corporation Stadium
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 15,000
[[File:Stadium Larkin.jpg280px]][[File:Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium.jpg230px]]
Kuala Lumpur StadiumPetaling Jaya StadiumPerak Stadium
Capacity: 18,000Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 42,500
[[File:Aerial View of Kuala Lumpur Stadium.png230px]][[File:Petaling Jaya Stadium. 2019-12-12 18-36-16.jpg230px]][[File:Perak Stadium.JPG230px]]

Qualification

Main article: AFC Youth Championship 2004 qualification

  • (withdrew )
  • Iran Iran

Squads

Main article: 2004 AFC Youth Championship squads

Group stage

Group A

  • Takuya Kokeguchi
  • Sota Hirayama
  • Hiroki Nakayama

  • Takuya Kokeguchi
  • Yojiro Takahagi
  • Takayuki Morimoto

  • Norshahrul Idlan Talaha
  • Ahmad Azlan Zainal
  • Pralay Rajbhandari

Group B


  • Waleed Abdulla
  • Khalid Al-Hajari
  • Hao Junmin
  • Tan Wangsong
  • Zhou Haibin
  • Zhu Ting
  • Shen Longyuan

  • Milad Midavoodi
  • Mehrdad Oladi
  • Hamed Rasouli
  • Aditya Prananda
  • Boaz Solossa

Group C

  • Nodirbek Kuziboyev
  • Marat Bikmoev
  • Sadriddin Abdullayev
  • Sengaloun Souvanh
  • Visay Phaphouvanin
  • Safir Al-Atasi
  • Abdul Razak Al-Housain

  • Abdul Fattah Alaga
  • Abdul Alrazak Al-Housain
  • Mesalaz Kailouni
  • Majed Al-Haj
  • Aleksandr Kletskov
  • Sadriddin Abdullayev

Group D

  • Mubarak
  • Majeed

  • Zaki
  • Sabah
  • Kim Seung-yong
  • Kim Jin-kyu
  • Park Chu-young

  • Kadhim
  • Yousif

Knockout stage

Bracket

|3 October – Johor Bahru|**** |0 (5)||0 (3) |3 October – Kuala Lumpur||1|**** |2 |3 October – Kuala Lumpur||3||0 |3 October – Ipoh||0||1 |6 October – Kuala Lumpur||2 (1)|**** |2 (3) |6 October – Ipoh||1||0 |9 October – Kuala Lumpur||2||0 |9 October – Kuala Lumpur|**** |1 (4)||1 (3)

Quarterfinals

  • Chen Tao
  • Zou You
  • Zhou Haibin

  • Kim Seung-yong
  • Shin Young-rok

Semifinals

  • Kazuma Watanabe
  • Sota Hirayama
  • Baek Ji-hoon
  • Park Chu-young

Third place playoff

Final

Winners

Goalscorers

  • KOR Park Chu-young

  • IRN Mehrdad Oladi

  • UZB Nodirbek Kuziboyev

  • CHN Zhu Ting

  • IDN Boaz Solossa

  • IRQ Muslim Mubarak

  • JPN Takuya Kokeguchi

  • JPN Takayuki Morimoto

  • JPN Sota Hirayama

  • SYR Abdul Razak Al-Housain

  • SYR Majed Al-Haj

  • THA Teeratep Winothai

  • CHN Hao Junmin

  • CHN Tan Wangsong

  • CHN Zhou Haibin

  • CHN Shen Longyuan

  • CHN Dong Fangzhuo

  • CHN Chen Tao

  • CHN Zou You

  • CHN Zhou Haibin

  • IDN Aditya Prananda

  • IND Vimal Pariyar

  • IND Manjit Singh

  • IRN Adel Kolahkaj

  • IRN Milad Midavoodi

  • IRN Hamed Rasouli

  • IRQ Fareed Majeed

  • IRQ Wissam Zaki

  • IRQ Haidar Sabah

  • IRQ Omer Kadhim

  • IRQ Ali Yousif

  • JPN Hiroki Nakayama

  • JPN Yojiro Takahagi

  • JPN Kazuma Watanabe

  • JPN Keisuke Funatani

  • KOR Kim Seung-yong

  • KOR Kim Jin-kyu

  • KOR Kim Seung-yong

  • KOR Shin Young-rok

  • KOR Baek Ji-hoon

  • LAO Sengaloun Souvanh

  • LAO Visay Phaphouvanin

  • LAO Bounmy Insysiangmay

  • LAO Soulikhan Phanthaya

  • MAS Krishnan Linggam

  • MAS Norshahrul Idlan Talaha

  • MAS Ahmad Azlan Zainal

  • NEP Pradeep Mahajan

  • QAT Emad Al-Dahri

  • QAT Waleed Abdulla

  • QAT Khalid Al-Hajari

  • SYR Safir Al-Atasi

  • SYR Aatef Jenyat

  • SYR Abdul Fattah Alaga

  • SYR Mesalaz Kailouni

  • UZB Marat Bikmoev

  • UZB Sadriddin Abdullayev

  • UZB Daut Djatdoyev

  • YEM Abdo Al–Edresi

  • JPN Tatsuya Masushima (against Syria)

  • KOR Kim Tae-won (against Thailand)

  • NEP Janak Singh (against Malaysia)

Countries to participate in [[2005 FIFA World Youth Championship]]

References

References

  1. (10 September 2011). "A brief history of Park Chu-Young". World Soccer.
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