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Vietnam in Group D of AFC U23 Championship

Vietnam’s footballers are in Group D of the final round of the 2018 AFC U23 Championship to be held in China on January 9-27, according to the draw held in Changzhou, China on October 24.
Vietnam in Group D of AFC U23 Championship ảnh 1Vietnam’s footballers are in Group D of the final round of the 2018 AFC U23 Championship (Photo: the-afc.com)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s footballers are in Group D of the finalround of the 2018 AFC U23 Championship to be held in China on January 9-27,according to the draw held in Changzhou, China on October 24.

The team will compete alongside 2016 runners-up Republic of Korea, as well asAustralia and Syria.

The hosts China will play in Group A with Qatar and Uzbekistan afteropening their campaign in Changzhou against Oman on January 8.

Group B consists of Japan, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Thailandand Palestine. Group C concludes Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabi and Malaysia.

The ceremony also revealed the tournament’s four host cities.

Changzhou, Kunshan, Jiangyin and Changshu - all located in Jiangsu province –will host the tournament’s 32 matches.

“From our hosting experience with the Chinese Football Association, we have nodoubt that the 2018 AFC U23 Championship will raise the bar,” said AFCCompetitions Executive Director Shin Man Gil, according to the-afc.com.-VNA
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