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M’sia to face Bahrain, Turkmenistan, Bangladesh in Asian Cup qualifiers

World number 154 Harimau Malaya will have to overcome world number 89, 134 to qualify for tournament on merit following final round draw

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2022 7:15PM

M’sia to face Bahrain, Turkmenistan, Bangladesh in Asian Cup qualifiers
The Harimau Malaya squad (pictured above) will kick off their Asian Cup 2023 qualifiers campaign at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium by facing Turkmenistan on June 8, Bahrain on June 11 and Bangladesh three days later. – Bernama pic, February 24, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − The Harimau Malaya squad now have to overcome the likes of world number 89 Bahrain and Turkmenistan (134) to end Malaysia’s 42-year wait to qualify for the Asian Cup on merit.

In the draw for the third and final round of Asian Cup 2023 qualifiers held virtually at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) headquarters in Bukit Jalil today, Malaysia − ranked 154 in the world − have been placed in Group E, which also includes Bangladesh (186).

Malaysia will have homeground advantage as group hosts − kicking off their campaign at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium against Turkmenistan on June 8.

The Harimau Malaya − under the tutelage of new head coach Kim Pan-Gon of South Korea − will then face Bahrain on June 11 and Bangladesh three days later to clinch their Asian Cup ticket.

Hosts China and the top 12 teams from the second round of 2022 World Cup/2023 Asian Cup qualifiers have already booked their spots, including defending champions Qatar, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia and Australia. 

In the final round qualifiers, 24 nations are set to fight for the remaining 11 spots with only the winners of six groups and five best runners-up advancing.

Malaysia last qualified for the Asian Cup on merit in the 1980 Kuwait edition while in 2007, the Harimau Malaya squad featured as joint hosts with Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.

Pan-Gon and his new coaching team have scheduled the first centralised training camp for the Harimau Malaya on March 14 ahead of two Tier 1 international friendly matches against the Philippines on March 23 and Singapore on March 26.

Both matches will be held in Singapore. – Bernama, February 24, 2022

Full Draw

(Note: H denotes group hosts)

Group A: Jordan, Kuwait (H), Indonesia, Nepal

Group B: Palestine, Philippines, Yemen, Mongolia (H)

Group C: Uzbekistan (H), Thailand, Maldives, Sri Lanka

Group D: India (H), Hong Kong, Afghanistan, Cambodia

Group E: Bahrain, Turkmenistan, Malaysia (H), Bangladesh

Group F: Kyrgyzstan (H), Tajikistan, Myanmar, Singapore

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