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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostI am more concern about Azmoun and Ezzatollahi to join U23 than JB, we need these two guys more than JB, U23 has enough offensive wingers.
for me ARJ's presence regardless would still be a huge boost to our chances of getting deep into this Olympic Qualification tourney...! he has partnered Azmoun many times and the two have a good chemistry and his extended European stint gives him a clear experience advantage which could prove vital in critical times in our games..!
i know he hasnt yet settled in his new club, but i thought he looked damn good in his recent TM stints, although he didnt score..!!
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Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Post
mesle Nike;Just Do it
IFF: "Hamishe Hashieh"
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostCan't help but to be excited about this tournament in January!.
After 40 years and 9 Olympics later, can we finally qualify again?
We have three european legionnaires - the most we have ever had in the Team Omid squad.
BTW, great to hear AJ actually wants to play for Team Omid, even though he is trying to cement his position with AZ.
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Originally posted by persian8iran View PostWe have 4 legionnaires, I just finish today a deal for a good club in a top european league for Reza Karmollachaab, just wait my brothers!!
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Qualified AFC teams since it became a U-23 tournament in 1992.
1992
Qatar (quarter-final)
Kuwait (group stage)
South Korea (group stage)
1996
South Korea (group stage)
Japan (group stage)
Saudi Arabia (group stage)
2000
Japan (quarter-final)
South Korea (group stage)
Kuwait (group stage)
2004
Iraq (4th place)
South Korea (quarter-final)
Japan (group stage)
2008
South Korea (group stage)
Japan (group stage)
Australia (group stage)
China (group stage)
2012
South Korea (3rd place)
Japan (4th place)
UAE (group stage)
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So I've done a little searching and gathered below the transfers that occurred from members of the South Korean and Japanese squad right after their Olympics performance in 2012:
South Korea:
Yun Suk-Young - Jeonnam Dragons to Queens Park Rangers
Kim Bo-Kyung - Cerezo Osaka to Cardiff City
Ji Dong-Won - Sunderland (5 appearances, 0 goals as a striker) to FC Augsburg
Park Chu-young - Arsenal (never played officially in four years) to Celta Vigo
Japan:
Hiroki Sakai - Kashiwa Reysol to Hannover 96
Maya Yoshoda - VVV-Venlo (relegated that season) to Southampton
Kensuke Nagai - Nagoya Grampus to Standard Liege
Gōtoku Sakai - Albirex Niigata to VfB Stuttgart
Takashi Usami - Gamba Osaka to 1899 Hoffenheim
Hiroshi Kiyotake - Cerezo Osaka to 1.FC Nurnberg
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostSo I've done a little searching and gathered below the transfers that occurred from members of the South Korean and Japanese squad right after their Olympics performance in 2012:
South Korea:
Yun Suk-Young - Jeonnam Dragons to Queens Park Rangers
Kim Bo-Kyung - Cerezo Osaka to Cardiff City
Ji Dong-Won - Sunderland (5 appearances, 0 goals as a striker) to FC Augsburg
Park Chu-young - Arsenal (never played officially in four years) to Celta Vigo
Japan:
Hiroki Sakai - Kashiwa Reysol to Hannover 96
Maya Yoshoda - VVV-Venlo (relegated that season) to Southampton
Kensuke Nagai - Nagoya Grampus to Standard Liege
Gōtoku Sakai - Albirex Niigata to VfB Stuttgart
Takashi Usami - Gamba Osaka to 1899 Hoffenheim
Hiroshi Kiyotake - Cerezo Osaka to 1.FC Nurnberg
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