So apparently Brighton doesn't let Ryan to join Aussie but allowed JB.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostSo apparently Brighton doesn't let Ryan to join Aussie but allowed JB.Team Meli Iran
Perspolis FC
Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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http://www.the-afc.com/afc/documents...te-squad-lists
All 2019 AFC Asian Cup 23 Man Squads released! Download/save it, print it ,etc...
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^ Too bad Omid Singh didn’t accept India’s offer to play for them, he could’ve helped them. He declined India for Iran because he has more love for Iran (Behbahan) and wanted/wants to eventually be capped for Team Melli.
Believe it or not Omid is pretty decent given the club he plays for (no offense to Nassaji). He also started playing football after the developmental stage. A very technical player who makes smart decisions which result in opportunities in front of goal. Of course Ferdosipour has to bring up Jabbar Singh when he brought him on Navad
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Originally posted by teammelli91 View Post^ Too bad Omid Singh didn’t accept India’s offer to play for them, he could’ve helped them. He declined India for Iran because he has more love for Iran (Behbahan) and wanted/wants to eventually be capped for Team Melli.
Believe it or not Omid is pretty decent given the club he plays for (no offense to Nassaji). He also started playing football after the developmental stage. A very technical player who makes smart decisions which result in opportunities in front of goal. Of course Ferdosipour has to bring up Jabbar Singh when he brought him on Navad
India without: Omid Singh
Philippines without: Misagh Bahadoran, Amin Nazari
Australia without: Daniel Arzani (injured)
Japan without: Aria Hasegawa
Qatar without: Ahmad Moein Doozandeh
Iraq without: Brwa Nouri
S - E - C - U - L - A - R - I - S - M
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Originally posted by Kavian View PostEveryone talks about Japan and S Korea as the main prospects..I want to say in my opinion Qatar is the most in shape team with 14 friendlies till the last day . And look at their impressive results.
their clash with Saudi should be an entertaining affair and indicative of how far they may go in the tourney..!!? hopefully they rape the 8-0ers..!! also i only noticed One South American sounding mercenary player in their AC squad...Pedro something....! the rest sounded local..!
guess finally they wised up and got away from buying players to rep their country..!!?
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Originally posted by teammelli91 View Post^ Too bad Omid Singh didn’t accept India’s offer to play for them, he could’ve helped them. He declined India for Iran because he has more love for Iran (Behbahan) and wanted/wants to eventually be capped for Team Melli.
Believe it or not Omid is pretty decent given the club he plays for (no offense to Nassaji). He also started playing football after the developmental stage. A very technical player who makes smart decisions which result in opportunities in front of goal. Of course Ferdosipour has to bring up Jabbar Singh when he brought him on Navad
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Top 25 market value
https://www.transfermarkt.com/afc-as...ettbewerb/AM19
1 Heung-min Son (South Korea) - WG - Tottenham - 50,00 Mill euros
2 Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Iran) - WG - Brighton & Hove Albion - 18,00 Mill
3 Shoya Nakajima (Japan) - WG - Portimonense - 15,00 Mill
4 Yoshinori Muto (Japan) - CF - Newcastle - 10,00 Mill
5 Sardar Azmoun (Iran) - CF - Rubin Kazan - 9,50 Mill
6 Mathew Ryan (Australia) - GK - Brighton & Hove Albion - 8,00 Mill
6 Hiroki Sakai (Japan) - FB - Marseille - 8.00 Mill
8 Ritsu Doan (Japan) - WG - Groningen - 7.50 Mill
8 Hee-chan Hwang (South Korea) - CF - Hamburg - 7.50 Mill
10 Maya Yoshida (Japan) - CB - Southampton - 7.00 Mill
11 Sung-yong Ki (South Korea) - DM - Newcastle - 6.00 Mill
11 Yuya Osako (Japan) - CF - Bremen - 6.00 Mill
11 Odil Akhmedov (Uzbekistan) - DM - Shanghai SIPG - 6.00 Mill
11 Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan) - CB - Sint-Truidense - 6.00 Mill
15 Kwang-Song Han (North Korea) - CF - Perugia - 5.00 Mill
15 Saman Ghoddos (Iran) - AM - Amiens - 5.00 Mill
15 Takumi Minamino (Japan) - CF - Red Bull Salzburg - 5.00 Mill
18 Omar Al-Soma (Syria) - CF - Al Ahli - 4.60 Mill
19 Massimo Luongo (Australia) - CM - QPR - 4.50 Mill
20 Karim Ansarifard (Iran) - CF - Nottingham Forest - 4.00 Mill
20 Genkii Haraguchi (Japan) - WG - Hannover - 4.00 Mill
20 Neil Etheridge (Philippines) - GK - Cardiff - 4.00 Mill
23 Milad Mohammadi (Iran) - FB - Akhmat Grozny - 3.50 Mill
23 Ja-cheol Koo (South Korea) - AM - Augsburg - 3.50 Mill
23 Lei Wu (China) - WG - Shanghai SIPG - 3.50 Mill
Japan - 9 players
Iran - 5 players
South Korea - 4 players
Australia - 2 players
China - 1 player
North Korea - 1 player
Philippines - 1 player
Syria - 1 player
Uzbekistan - 1 player
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That Nakajima guy could be a big probolem for us in the SF. I watched his game in a friendly with Uruguay and the Uruguayans couldn't stop him without fouling him. Plus judging by his Youtube highlights, he has a powerful shot from distances which threatens teams that park the bus like us. We faced him in the Olympic qualification and he scored 2 goals from outside of the box.
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Player representation by league
Asia
47 Qatar (Qatar x23, Yemen x9, Iraq x5, Iran x3, Oman x3, Syria x3, South Korea x1)
31 Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia x23, Syria x5, Oman x2, Australia x1)
27 Thailand (Thailand x22, Philippines x5)
27 UAE (UAE x23, Jordan x1, Lebanon x1, Uzbekistan x1, Yemen x1)
26 China (China x23, South Korea x2 Uzbekistan x1)
23 India (India x23)
23 Vietnam (Vietnam x23)
22 Japan (Japan x11, South Korea x4, Australia x2, North Korea x2, Uzbekistan x2, Thailand x1)
22 Oman (Oman x17, Yemen x3, Jordan x1, Syria x1)
21 Bahrain (Bahrain x20, Syria x1)
21 Jordan (Jordan x19, Syria x2)
19 Lebanon (Lebanon x18, Syria x1)
19 Turkmenistan (Turkmenistan x19)
17 North Korea (North Korea x17)
17 Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan x16, Turkmenistan x1)
15 Iraq (Iraq x12, Syria x2, Yemen x1)
15 Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyzstan x14, Turkmenistan x1)
14 Palestine (Palestine x14)
13 Iran (Iran x11, Iraq x2)
13 Philippines (Philippines x13)
10 South Korea (South Korea x9, Uzbekistan x1)
9 Yemen (Yemen x9)
6 Syria (Syria x6)
3 Australia (Australia x3)
3 Kuwait (Bahrain x2, Jordan x1)
2 Bangladesh (Kyrgyzstan x2)
1 Indonesia (Turkmenistan x1)
1 Malaysia (Philippines x1)
Outside Asia
12 Germany (South Korea x5, Australia x2, Japan x2, Kyrgyzstan x2, Philippines x1)
9 England (Australia x3, Iran x2, Japan x2, South Korea x2)
5 Russia (Iran x2, Uzbekistan x2, Kyrgyzstan x1)
4 Belgium (Japan x2, Australia x1, Iran x1)
4 Denmark (Australia x2, Iraq x1, Philippines x1)
4 Netherlands (Australia x2, Japan x1, Syria x1)
4 Turkey (Iran x2, Japan x1, Kyrgyzstan x1)
3 Austria (Australia x1, Japan x1, North Korea x1)
3 Italy (North Korea x2, Iraq x1)
3 Portugal (Iran x1, Iraq x1, Japan x1)
3 Scotland (Australia x3)
3 Sweden (Lebanon x2, Palestine x1)
2 Chile (Palestine x2)
2 Czech Republc (Bahrain x1, Turkmenistan x1)
2 Egypt (Syria x1, Palestine x1)
2 France (Iran x1, Japan x1)
2 Malta (Oman x1, Palestine x1)
1 Argentina (Palestine x1)
1 Croatia (Lebanon x1)
1 Cyprus (Jordan x1)
1 Greece (Lebanon x1)
1 Morocco (Palestine x1)
1 Norway (Australia x1)
1 Poland (Kyrgyzstan x1)
1 Romania (Philippines x1)
1 Serbia (Australia x1)
1 Slovenia (Palestine x1)
1 Spain (Japan x1)
1 Tunisia (Iraq x1)
1 United States (Palestine x1)
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