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2010 AFC U-16 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC U-16 Championship
year2010
other_titles2010 yilgi U-16 Osiyo chempionati
size120px
countryUzbekistan
dates24 October – 7 November
num_teams16
confederations1
venues2
cities1
champion_other
count1
second_other
matches31
goals91
attendance218750
top_scorerJPN Takumi Minamino
UZB Timur Khakimov
(5 goals)
playerUZB Timur Khakimov
prevseason2008
nextseason2012

UZB Timur Khakimov (5 goals)

The 2010 AFC U-16 Championship was the 14th edition of the tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation. The top 4 teams qualified for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, hosted by Mexico.

Oman, Iran, Jordan and Australia expressed an interest in hosting the tournament, but it was once again awarded to Uzbekistan for the 2nd edition running. Qualification for the tournament started in 2009.

Venues

Tashkent
Pakhtakor Stadium
Capacity: 35,000
[[File:Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium.jpg200px]]

Qualification

Main article: 2010 AFC U-16 Championship qualification

Qualifiers

Squads

Main article: 2010 AFC U-16 Championship squads

Draw

The draw for the AFC U-16 Championship 2010 was held on 20 May 2010 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Pot 1 (Host & Seeds)Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Group stage

All times are Uzbekistan Time (UZT)–UTC+5.

Group A

  • T. Khakimov
  • Sabirkhodjaev

Nugroho Angga

  • T. Khakimov
  • Mirabdullaev
  • Makhstaliev
  • J. Khakimov
  • Kamolov
  • Murodov
  • Muhtojzoda

Group B

  • Fathian
  • Mehdipour
  • Azmoun
  • Nazari
  • Al-Habsi
  • Khribin
  • Ri Kwang-il

  • Omr
  • Kang Nam-gwon
  • Jong Kwang-sok

  • Nazari
  • Taki
  • Al-Riyami
  • Jang Ok-chol

Group C

Minamino Kanda Hayakawa Ishige Remington Woodcock

Chapman

Nguyễn Viết Thắng

Group D

Al-Fuadi

Hussein Al-Fuadi

Saeed

Knockout stage

Bracket

|1 November – Tashkent||2||1 |1 November – Tashkent||3||2 |1 November – Tashkent||4||0 |1 November – Tashkent||1||3 |4 November – Tashkent||2||1 |4 November – Tashkent||2||1 |7 November – Tashkent||0|****|2

Quarter-finals

  • Brown
  • Gallifuoco
  • Saeed
  • Moosa

T. Khakimov

  • Al-Fuadi
  • Minamino
  • Akino

  • Jo Kwang
  • Ju Jong-chol

Semi-finals

  • Makhstaliev
  • Woodcock

  • Ju Jong-chol
  • Pak Myong-song
  • Matsumoto

Final

  • Ri Kwang-il
  • Jo Kwang

Winners

Countries to participate in 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup

The four semi-finalists qualified for 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Goalscorers

  • Takumi Minamino

  • Timur Khakimov

  • Jesse Makarounas

  • Jo Kwang

  • Abbosbek Makhstaliev

  • Hussein Al-Fuadi

  • Giancarlo Gallifuoco

  • Luke Remington

  • Riley Woodcock

  • Antony Nugroho

  • Ali Fathian

  • Siavash Hagh Nazari

  • Ali Hussein Fandi

  • Jang Ok Chol

  • Ju Jong-chol

  • Ri Kwang-il

  • Yousif Saeed

  • Jasurbek Khakimov

  • Nguyễn Viết Thắng

  • Corey Brown

  • Connor Chapman

  • Zheng Dalun

  • Angga Febryanto Putra

  • Fakhri Rasyid

  • Sardar Azmoun

  • Mehdi Mehdipour

  • Rasool Hussein

  • Dhurgham Ismail

  • Hiroki Akino

  • Fumiya Hayakawa

  • Hideki Ishige

  • Yumemi Kanda

  • Masaya Matsumoto

  • Naomichi Ueda

  • Laith Al-Bashtawi

  • Omar Khalil Al-Hasani

  • Nader Al-Enezi

  • Jong Kwak Sok

  • Kang Nam Gwon

  • Pak Myong-song

  • Mohammed Said Al-Habsi

  • Abdul Rahman Al-Riyami

  • Adnan Al-Taki

  • Omar Khribin

  • Wasim Nabhan

  • Husamuddin Omar

  • Ibrohimiy Muhtojzoda

  • Abdullo Saidov

  • Tolib Sultonov

  • Ricky

  • Abdulla Al-Balooshi

  • Salah Al-Hammadi

  • Khaled Amber

  • Nodir Kamolov

  • Javlon Mirabdullaev

  • Aziz Murodov

  • Sardor Sobirkhodjaev

  • Nguyễn Văn Núi

  • Nguyễn Xuân Nam

Broadcasters

Al Jazeera Sports Global, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports . All channels are free-to-air at Hot Bird.

References

References

  1. (7 November 2010). "Khakimov claims MVP award". Asian Football Confederation.
  2. (6 January 2010). "AFC confirms date change for U16 finals". Asian Football Confederation.
  3. (26 March 2010). "Uzbekistan to host AFC U-16 Champs 2010". Asian Football Confederation.
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