فيديو | أحمد سيد زيزو يهدر ضربة جزاء لـ الزمالك أمام المصري

أهدر أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب فريق الكرة بالزمالك فرصة تسجيل هدف التعادل لفريقه أمام منافسه المصري بالمباراة التي تجمع بينهما الآن ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.

وتقام مباراة الزمالك أمام المصري، على أرضية ملعب برج العرب بالإسكندرية، ضمن منافسات الجولة 26 من عمر مباريات بطولة الدوري.

وسدد أحمد سيد زيزو ضربة الجزاء بشكل قوي لترتد من العارضة، إلا أنه الحكم قرر أن الكرة لم تدخل بكامل محيطها في المرمى.

وكان فخر الدين بن يوسف قد سجل هدف المصري واللقاء الوحيد في الدقيقة 21، من تسديدة صاروخية على حدود منطقة الجزاء سكنت شباك محمد عواد.

طالع.. فيديو | فخر الدين بن يوسف يُسجل هدف المصري الأول أمام الزمالك

ويحتل الزمالك، المركز الحادي عشر في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 31 نقطة من 18 مباراة، بينما يتواجد فريق المصري بالمركز الثاني برصيد 39 نقطة، من 24 مباراة. ضربة جزاء الزمالك الضائعة أمام المصري في الدوري 

Steyn signs county contract with Hampshire

Dale Steyn, South Africa’s veteran fast bowler, has signed with Hampshire for the 2018 season

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Apr-2018

Dale Steyn is air borne while trying to stop the ball•Getty Images

Dale Steyn, South Africa’s veteran fast bowler, has signed with Hampshire for the 2018 season, in a bid to step up his return to full fitness.Steyn, who missed much of South Africa’s home international season through injury, hopes to be available to the club in two windows, the first in June, for one 50-over match and one County Championship fixture, and then at the back-end of the season, following South Africa’s tour of Sri Lanka in July.Steyn was awarded a new national contract in April and has committed himself to returning for South Africa, though he has only played one Test since November 2016, when he broke a bone in his shoulder at the WACA. He then suffered a heel injury that ruled him out of the recent series against Australia.During his time at Hampshire, Steyn will also fill in for South African counterpart Hashim Amla, who joins the club for the first three months of the season.Steyn, who made his Test debut against England in 2004, has claimed 419 Test wickets in 86 matches, including 26 five-wicket hauls at an average of 22.32. He needs three more wickets to overtake Shaun Pollock as his country’s leading wicket-taker.One of Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year in 2013, he has also been a major part of South Africa’s ODI team, taking 238 wickets at an average of less than 24.”Dale is one of the best bowlers in the world and is extremely motivated to get going after a frustrating period on the sidelines,” said Giles White, Hampshire’s director of cricket. “It seems a great fit for both parties – we hope that we can help him get back to his best and we look forward to welcoming him to Hampshire.”

Ranking 10 greatest goals in the history of the European Championship

Football consistently provides memorable moments, whether it be through shocking upsets or ridiculous comebacks against the odds.

Amazing goals are also part and parcel of the game, with fans always remembering the very best scored for their clubs and countries.

The European Championship is no different – and it is a tournament graced by many moments of magic.

With Euro 2024 just around the corner, Football FanCast has decided to rank the greatest goals in the history of the European Championships – so enjoy this rollercoaster ride of nostalgia…

10 Maniche v Netherlands – Euro 2004

Kicking things off with a goal from Euro 2004, which saw Greece go all the way against the odds.

After eliminating England in the quarter-finals, Portugal took on the Netherlands and once again they prevailed.

A young Cristiano Ronaldo put his country ahead and then played a big role in the second goal.

He took a quick corner that caught the Dutch players off guard, with his quick-thinking giving Maniche the time and space to strike from distance. The former Chelsea and Inter loanee made no mistake in firing a scorcher beyond the reaches of Edwin van der Sar, who wasn't best pleased by the whole ordeal.

9 Tomas Brolin v England – Euro 1992

Next we are with England – albeit a goal they were on the receiving end of.

Tomas Brolin was playing on home soil for Sweden when he rounded off the perfect team move in the group stages against Graham Taylor’s England.

Brolin played it back and forth with his teammates before poking the ball beyond Chris Woods and making it 2-1 to the host nation, cancelling out David Platt’s early strike.

This was Brolin’s second goal of the tournament after he scored the only goal against Denmark in their second group game – Sweden progressed in top spot whilst England were dumped out of the tournament with just two points to their name.

Sweden reached the semi-finals where they were then defeated by eventual runners-up Germany, while Brolin shared the Golden Boot with Henrik Larsen of Denmark, Germany's Karl-Heinz Riedle and the Netherlands’ Dennis Bergkamp.

8 Davor Suker v Denmark – Euro 1996

Denmark won the tournament in 1992, but were unable to repeat the feat four years later when England took on the role of hosts.

In fact, the Danes didn’t even make it out of the group despite having four points to their name, as Croatia and Portugal progressed at their expense.

Davor Suker scored two of the three goals as the Croats made light work of the defending champions, and whilst his first was from the penalty spot, the second was a thing of beauty.

Suker, who played for the likes of Sevilla, Real Madrid and Arsenal, made Peter Schmeichel look foolish – which isn’t a straightforward accomplishment.

His first touch took the ball perfectly into space, and after nudging it forward with his second, he spotted Schmeichel off his line at Hillsborough and pulled off the most delicate of chips with his left foot.

7 David Trezeguet v Italy – Euro 2000

Italy were on the brink of beating a superb French team in 2000 when former Arsenal man Sylvain Wiltord popped up in the 94th minute with an equaliser.

The final then went to extra time, with the prospect of a golden goal capable of immediately ending proceedings in the most dramatic of fashions.

David Trezeguet was subbed into the game in the place of Youri Djorkaeff with 76 minutes having passed.

It proved to be an inspired substitution by Roger Lemerre, as his super-sub fired home the decisive strike. The ball was sent in slightly behind him, but the Juventus great was able to react and produce the sweetest of strikes with his left foot. It was to be the last European Championship decided in such a way.

6 Ronnie Whelan v USSR – Euro 1988

There wasn’t a whole lot expected of the Irish when they made the trip to West Germany in 1988, although they had the legendary Jack Charlton at the helm, while Chris Hughton and Niall Quinn were amongst the players in their arsenal.

They beat England thanks to a goal from Ray Houghton – but it isn't that effort that earns a place on this list.

Instead, it was Ronnie Whelan's strike in his side’s 1-1 draw with the eventual finalists, the Soviet Union.

A long throw looked to have missed its target only for Whelan to spring into action and acrobatically launch himself at the ball. Fans of Irish football haven’t had too many moments at major tournaments to be excited about, but this is definitely one of them.

5 Rui Costa vs England – Euro 2004

England are on the receiving end of yet another stunner, but this time it is courtesy of Portugal’s Rui Costa.

Portugal were the hosts of the 2004 European Championship and got to the final, only to be defeated by Greece in one of the biggest footballing fairytales ever witnessed.

Michael Owen’s early goal was matched by Helder Postiga late on, before Portugal took the lead in extra-time through Rui Costa.

Costa, who played over 200 times for Fiorentina in Serie A as well as representing AC Milan, was allowed to keep running at David James' goal, with Phil Neville’s pursuit of him being in vain.

As Neville hit the deck, the space was there for Costa to shoot, and shoot he did, almost tearing a hole in the net given the power on his effort.

Frank Lampard made it 2-2 shortly after and Rui Costa was actually the only player on his side to miss in the penalty shootout that followed. Meanwhile, David Beckham missed England’s first attempt and it was Darius Vassell who was unable to convert when it mattered most.

4 Zlatan Ibrahimovic v Italy – Euro 2004

This next goal took place just six days prior to Rui Costa's.

Journeyman striker Antonio Cassano had given Italy the lead in their second group game and there was even more riding on it given that they started the tournament with a 0-0 draw against Denmark.

Up stepped a young Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who had scored one of the five goals in Sweden’s opener against Bulgaria in 2004, to strike back in dramatic fashion.

There was a huge scramble in the box at Porto’s Estádio do Dragão and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon took a chance to charge at the loose ball. Unfortunately for him, so did Ibrahimovic, who just about beat the Italian icon to it.

With his back to goal and Buffon right behind him, it seemed impossible for Ibrahimovic to do anything, and yet he did.

A deft flick back over his shoulder beat Buffon and then painstakingly looped over the head of Christian Vieri, despite his best efforts to clear it off the line.

3 Paul Gascoigne v Scotland – Euro 1996

England finally have the boot on the right foot as we break into the podium spots with one of the most iconic goals in their recent history.

The media were hounding Gazza and co in the buildup to this tournament and it seemed almost as if they wanted the Three Lions to fail for the benefit of their front pages.

Moments after David Seaman saved a penalty, he sent the ball long and it was headed down into the path of Gascoigne.

There isn't much need to describe it given that everyone plenty will have watched it countless times, but we’ll do it anyway. He flicked the ball over the head of Colin Hendry and then emphatically fired the ball into the bottom corner on its way down.

The goal itself is historic and couldn’t have been scored by a better player, but the 'dentist chair' celebration is what helps take it to new heights. A goal for the ages and a celebration to match.

2 Marco van Basten v USSR – Euro 1988

Many will tell you that Marco van Basten scored the greatest goal in the history of the European Championship, and they may well be right, but the Dutchman just misses out on top spot, here.

The Soviet Union must have had a hard time of it having conceded Ronnie Whelan’s goal earlier in the tournament – yet that wouldn't end up as the best goal they conceded at Euro 88.

Van Basten’s volley from an impossible angle is written into footballing folklore and deservedly so – plus to take it to new heights, it was scored in the final itself.

Ruud Gullit had already given the Netherlands the lead against the USSR, before Van Basten struck like lightning at the Olympiastadion.

Adri van Tiggelen intercepted the ball, drove forward and played it to Ajax’s Arnold Mühren.

His deep cross was clearly intended for Van Basten, but it seemed to have pushed him out too wide, only for the three-time Ballon d’Or winner to watch the ball come down and smash it back over the head of Rinat Dasayev from the tightest of angles.

To further add to the drama and magic, this was his fifth goal of the tournament as he eased to Golden Boot success ahead of Oleh Protasov and Rudi Völler, who scored two each.

1 Antonin Panenka v West Germany – Euro 1976

The oldest goal on this list may not be the greatest in traditional terms, but it is certainly the most iconic.

Euro 76 was decided by a penalty shootout, with Czechoslovakia and West Germany battling it out for the title.

Antonin Panenka stepped up with the power in his hands to earn the Czechs their first European title. He sprinted up to the ball before delicately chipping it down the middle, to the surprise of football fans around the world.

Panenka’s goal has since accrued his name, and so it has to be one of the greatest and most iconic moments of the European Championship.

CSA proposes interim agreement to extend contract negotiation with players

With only seven working days left before the negotiation period ends, Cricket South Africa are looking to give three-month contract extensions to players

Firdose Moonda18-Apr-2018

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With seven working days to go before the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) expires on April 30, CSA has proposed an interim agreement while the new MOU is negotiated.Cricket South Africa hopes to have a final MOU in place by July – three months from the scheduled expiry of existing MOUs – and will extend all existing contracts until then, which will ensure South Africa’s professional players, both international and domestic, would not be out of contract and will continue to be paid.Earlier this week, ESPNcricinfo reported SACA’s growing concerns about the delay in reaching common ground with CSA, especially as discussions had barely been entered into over the last few months. While SACA had prepared its position and would essentially ask for the terms of the MOU to remain as they are, they received scant engagement from CSA, whose stance had been unclear.Last December, CSA indicated they would consider moving away from the revenue-sharing model but in March, recommitted to it. Now, CSA have stated their relationship would SACA would essentially remain the same but would contain several separate agreements between the players and CSA.”While we will be seeking to clarify our relationship with SACA, I would like to stress that there will be no fundamental change in the underlying relationships between CSA and SACA,” CSA CEO Thabnag Moroe said. “It is rather the intention to restructure these relationships that cover the employer-employee relationship, the collective bargaining relationship and the commercial relationship so that all of these relationships are regulated under separate agreements. In the interim, while the new MoU is being negotiated CSA gives an irrevocable undertaking that an interim agreement is being proposed to allay any anxiety on the part of our cricketers concerning their futures.”Cricket South Africa’s intention for the new MOU is that it will include all national, franchise, provincial (semi-professional) and women’s cricketers and it “will be made binding on them in accordance with Section 23 of the Labour Relations Act. ” CSA also want the new agreement to run over a five-year period, one more than current and past MOU’s which have been negotiated every four years, in line with the Future Tours Programme. SACA could not be reached for comment at the time of writing.ESPNcricinfo also understands that CSA have been in discussions with other ICC Member Countries to finalise fixtures for the new FTP, which covers the period from 2019 to 2023. CSA have yet to announce South Africa’s schedule for the upcoming home summer which is set to see visits from Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Luiz Otávio completa 1 ano do primeiro 'doblete' na carreira

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Em noite do zagueiro Luiz Otávio, o Ceará levou a melhor sobre o Bahia e, de virada, venceu o jogo por 2 a 1 na noite do dia 21 de outubro de 2019, no estádio de Pituaçu, em Salvador. Aos 39 minutos, o atual capitão empatou de cabeça e, aos 48 minutos, apareceu novamente para dar números finais ao jogo.

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– Acho que Deus escolhe o momento certo. A fé é sobre coisas que não conseguimos ver ainda, mas esperamos. O gol não foi só meu, mas de todos os meus companheiros. Demorou, mas fiz gol para minha esposa, meu filho e todos que estão torcendo por mim – disse o jogador naquela oportunidade.

Com os tentos anotados diante do Bahia há 1 ano, Luiz Otávio marcava dois gols pela primeira vez na carreira. Esses gols feitos na temporada passada podem se repetir, e ajudar o Vovô na grande final do Cearense contra o Fortaleza.

– Muito feliz em relembrar desses gols. Foi importante naquele momento, porque consegui ajudar a equipe a vencer o jogo. Espero poder ajudar ainda mais nessa temporada. Tomara que esse feito seja revivido na final, o que nos ajuda no resultado que precisamos contra o nosso rival – afirmou.

Nesta temporada, Luiz Otávio atuou em 33 jogos e marcou 2 gols. Ele é o líder do elenco de passes certos no Brasileiro até o momento, com 87% de aproveitamento. Além disso, é o segundo jogador que mais acerta bolas longas (3.7) e cortes por jogo (5.1) na competição nacional, segundo o Sofascore. No Vozão, o capitão jogou 174 partidas e balançou as redes por 8 vezes.

فيديو | يامال يصنع وكارفاخال يسجل هدف إسبانيا الثالث أمام كرواتيا

واصل منتخب إسبانيا تفوقه في مباراته الجارية حاليًا ضد منتخب كرواتيا، في إطار منافسات كأس أمم أوروبا.

ويستضيف “الملعب الأولمبي” مباراة المنتخبين في إطار منافسات الجولة الأولى من دور مجموعات يورو 2024 (لمتابعة المباراة من هنا).

وتمكن منتخب إسبانيا من تسجيل الهدف الثالث في شباك كرواتيا، في الدقيقة الثانية من الوقت المحتسب بدلَا من الضائع للشوط الأول.

جاء الهدف عن طريق اللاعب داني كارفاخال بعد تمريرة رائعة من لامين يامال، الذي يُعد أصغر لاعب يشارك في تاريخ أمم أوروبا. هدف كارفاخال في مباراة إسبانيا وكرواتيا

Leeds: Farke could unearth heir to "liability" in "unbelievable" 19 y/o gem

Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke has showcased his willingness to place his faith in young talent with his use of Archie Gray so far this season.

The 17-year-old central midfielder has started seven of the club's nine Championship matches and featured in every single game for the Whites.

He has been given the opportunity to nail down a place in the starting XI by the German tactician, in spite of his lack of experience, and this proves that the manager is prepared to offer chances to academy talents.

Leeds midfielder Archie Gray.

With that in mind, the current crop of U21 stars will know that the pathway to the first-team is there and that they will get a fair crack at senior level if their performances for the youth side are up to scratch.

One academy starlet who could be a future star for Farke to uncover is talented young goalkeeper Harry Christy, who could go on to be the eventual heir to Illan Meslier at Elland Road.

How old is Harry Christy?

He is a 19-year-old shot-stopper, who turns 20 at the end of this month and made his breakthrough at U21 level during the 2022/23 season.

Christy had made 32 appearances for Leeds' U18 side and was rewarded for his performances with a step up to a higher age group last term.

His progression through the ranks came after the club decided to hand him a professional contract at the start of 2022, which came when he was the first-choice U18 goalkeeper at the age of 18.

How many goals has Christy conceded for Leeds' U21s?

The Whites youngster has conceded 13 goals in 11 matches for the club's U21 side in total, although five of those came in one EFL Trophy outing during the 2020/21 campaign.

Since the start of last season, Christy has only let in eight goals in ten matches and kept four clean sheets for the academy outfit between the sticks.

Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

U21 coach Michal Pujdak hailed the teenage titan as an "exceptional" professional earlier this year and this suggests that the towering prospect has the right attitude to push on and continue to progress.

Therefore, his mentality and his impressive record in goal for the U21 side suggests that the potential is there for him to be Farke's heir to Meslier, who has been less-than-impressive for the first-team.

How has Meslier performed for Leeds?

The former Lorient shot-stopper was once dubbed a "massive liability" by journalist David Kent and his form over the last 12 months or so suggests that is a fair assessment of his contributions, or lack thereof, on the pitch.

Meslier endured a dismal 2022/23 campaign as the French giant conceded 12.4 more goals than expected based on the post-shot xG value (quality of shot) of the efforts against him in the Premier League.

Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

Only Southampton's Gavin Bazunu (16.6) ranked lower in terms of his performance against the post-shot xG he faced for the south coast club, as Leeds and the Saints were both relegated.

The Leeds number one has conceded ten goals in nine matches so far this season in the Championship and let in 67 in 34 top-flight outings last term.

Meslier has not proven himself to be a reliable operator between the sticks and his backup, Karl Darlow, turns 33 this month, which suggests that there could be an opening for Christy over the coming months, or seasons, to stake a claim for his position in the side if Farke provides him with a chance to showcase his talent at first-team level.

Eoin Morgan cracks finger, out of World XI T20 against West Indies

England’s limited-overs captain expects to only be out for a week, but will be replaced in the World XI team by Sam Billings

ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2018Eoin Morgan, England’s limited-overs captain, has pulled out of the World XI charity T20 against West Indies after suffering a finger injury. He will be replaced in the team by Sam Billings, with Shahid Afridi taking his place as captain.Morgan sustained a crack to the ring finger on his right hand while fielding in Middlesex’s last Royal London Cup game. England expected him to be out for 7-10 days, meaning he would be fit to lead the ODI side against Scotland on June 10, ahead of their five-match series against Australia.England are set to announce their ODI squad on Wednesday, but Morgan was hopeful of returning for Middlesex before the end of their Royal London Cup campaign.”It caught me on the top of the finger, initially it was quite bruised,” Morgan said. “I went for a precautionary X-ray about two hours ago and there’s a slight fracture at the top of my ring finger on my right hand.”It’s not a huge concern, one we can hopefully manage past about a week, once the swelling goes down. It’s not fractured into the joint, which is a really good result, but obviously disappointing to miss any cricket.”Surrey allrounder Sam Curran, who has yet to be capped by England, and left-arm quick Tymal Mills have also been added to the World XI squad as cover for Thursday’s game at Lord’s.Morgan was absent from the early weeks of the season after breaking a thumb in the nets, but was fit enough to play his first Championship match in three years in May. He has since featured in five Royal London Cup games, scoring two half-centuries, but will definitely miss Wednesday’s game against Hampshire at the Merchant Taylors’ School.

Mancini analisa jogo do Corinthians: 'Há uma distância entre o que foi pedido e o que está sendo feito'

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A atuação do Corinthians na derrota por 1 a 0 para o América-MG nesta quarta-feira causou irritação nos torcedores, que estavam confiantes por uma boa apresentação do time na partida de ida das oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil. Mas o que se viu foi algo bem diferente e nem mesmo o técnico Vagner Mancini escondeu a insatisfação com a postura do time dentro de campo.

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Em entrevista coletiva virtual após o duelo na Neo Química Arena, o treinador não poupou críticas e mesmo sem apontar nominalmente os culpados ou jogadores que estão abaixo do esperado, avaliou que o que está sendo pedido nos treinos, não está sendo feito no gramado. Além disso, prometeu que haverá atitudes emergenciais para poder ajustar a equipe.

-Eu disse essa semana que queria um time agressivo, minha palestra hoje foi em cima de agressividade. Há uma distância entre aquilo que foi pedido e o que está sendo apresentado. Vai encaixar, não tenho dúvida, mas terão de ser feitos ajustes, e serão feitos, mesmo que venham com algum sofrimento, porque temos de tomar uma decisão emergencial – comentou.

Mesmo ligeiramente superior no primeiro tempo, o Corinthians não conseguiu traduzir isso em gols, tendo apenas uma grande chance de marcar, com Éderson, de cabeça. Sendo assim, Mancini tentou mexer no time com as cinco alterações que tinha direito. No entanto, para ele, apenas a entrada de Cantillo no lugar de Mateus Vital surtiu efeito, enquanto as outras decepcionaram.

– Analisando com calma, com exceção do Cantillo, que todas as trocas não funcionaram, então, não quer dizer que se eu tivesse trocado no intervalo funcionaria. O jogo não foi o jogo que nós esperávamos. O Corinthians teve a bola nos pés, mas não produziu o que tinha de produzir e por isso acabou não chutando a bola ao gol.Óbvio que isso me preocupa, e muito.

Na interpretação de Mancini, alguns jogadores estão sem confiança para finalizar as jogadas, especialmente aqueles que recebem a função de decidir. Novamente sem citar nomes, o treinador não escondeu a insatisfação com a atuação individual de alguns atletas e afirmou que vai buscar soluções, já que não ficará olhando passivamente o time ficar sem chutar uma bola no gol.

-Tenho incentivado os jogadores ao “um contra um”, há jogadas desenhadas para isso, e no momento que ela acontece o jogador não está confiante. Me irritei com isso, a função que nós tínhamos para mudar o ritmo, não vou citar nomes, não foi bem feita no primeiro tempo e melhorou pouco no segundo tempo. Se há um desequilíbrio na temporada, vou tentar acertar. Isso me chateou muito, o Corinthians precisa melhorar e eu vou em busca da solução, seja de uma forma agradável ou não, porque não vou ficar assistindo passivamente uma equipe que não dá um chute a gol – concluiu.

O Corinthians volta a campo no próximo sábado, às 19h, para enfrentar o Internacional, na Neo Química Arena, pela 19ª rodada do Brasileirão-2020. A partida de volta das oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil acontece na próxima quarta-feira, na Arena Independência, às 21h30. Caso o Timão vença por um gol de diferença, a decisão será nos pênaltis, se for por dois ou mais, a vaga é alvinegra. Uma nova derrota ou um empate dá a vaga para o América-MG.

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نتائج قرعة تصفيات آسيا النهائية المؤهلة لـ كأس العالم 2026

أقيمت اليوم الخميس في مقر الاتحاد الآسيوي لكرة القدم في العاصمة الماليزية كوالالمبور، فعاليات قرعة الدور الثالث والنهائي من تصفيات آسيا المؤهلة إلى بطولة كأس العالم 2026.

وتقام تصفيات آسيا النهائية المؤهلة لـ كأس العالم، في الفترة من سبتمبر 2024 إلى يونيو 2025، حيث سيتم تقسيم المنتخبات على ثلاث مجموعات، تضم كل مجموعة 6 منتخبات.

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وتُلعب مواجهات الجولة الأولى يوم 5 سبتمبر المقبل، فيما تقام الجولة الثانية يوم 10 بالشهر ذاته، بينما تُلعب الجولتان الثالثة والرابعة يومي 10 و15 أكتوبر المقبل.

ثم تقام مواجهات الجولتين الخامسة والسادسة يومي 14 و19 نوفمبر، والسابعة والثامنة 20 و25 مارس 2025، وتتختم منافسات المجموعة بالجولتين التاسعة والعاشرة يومي 5 و10 يونيو 2025. المنتخبات المتأهلة إلى تصفيات آسيا النهائية المؤهلة لـ كأس العالم 2026

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وسيتم تقسيم الـ 18 منتخبًا على 3 مجموعات، كل مجموعة بها 6 فرق، صاحبا المركز الأول والثاني سيتأهلان مُباشرة لكأس العالم 2026.

بينما أصحاب المركزين الثالث والرابع من كل مجموعة، سيتم تقسيمها إلى مجموعتين، ويتأهل متصدر كل مجموعة للمونديال مُباشرة.

وستقام مواجهة أخيرة بين وصيف المجموعتين، الفائز منها سيتأهل إلى الملحق العالمي، ليكتمل نصاب قارة آسيا في كأس العالم. نتائج قرعة تصفيات آسيا المؤهلة إلى كأس العالم 2026المجموعة الأولى

-قطر

– إيران

-الإمارات

-كوريا الشمالية

-قيرغيزستان

-أوزبكستان المجموعة الثانية

-كوريا الجنوبية

-العراق

-الأردن

-عمان

-فلسطين

-الكويت المجموعة الثالثة

-اليابان

-أستراليا

-السعودية

-البحرين

-إندونيسيا

-الصين

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