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List of men's football teams in Hangzhou Asian Games

Hangzhou Asian Games Men's Football Team List:

Liu Yang,,,, Han, Li Yongjia, Zhu, Jiang Shenglong, Wang Haijian, Andy, Xu Yuyang, Dai Weijun, Liu Ruofan, He Yupeng, Wang Zhenao, Huang Jiahui, Sun Qinhan, Tan Long, Ye Lijiang; Abraham cinar; Harry, Tao Qianglong.

Women's national team:, Li, Dou Jiaxing,, Zhang Xin,,, Shen, Lei, Wang Shanshan, Yang Lina, Lou Jiahui, Chen Qiaozhu, Yao Lingwei, Ou Yizhen, Yan Jinjin, Zhang Linyan, Gu Yasha, Pan Hongyan, and Urugumula.

Introduction to the competition

The Asian Games football match is an international football match. The men's soccer competition became one of the Asian Games events from 195 1, and the women's soccer competition became the Asian Games event from 1990. The AFC announced in February 2002 that since the men's football team started in Busan Asian Games, the AFC will implement the rule that "players must be under 23 years old".

Chinese team

China won the bronze medal in Bangkok 1998 Asian Games. In 2002 Busan Asian Games, 1/4 final was eliminated by Japan. In the Doha Asian Games in 2006, Iran eliminated the 1/4 final penalty shootout. 20 10 Guangzhou Asian games18 lost 3-0 to south Korea in the final; 20 14 Asian Games18 lost to Thailand 0-2 in the final, and Yang Ting was sent off for a red card. 20 18 Asian Games in Jakarta18 lost 3-4 to Saudi Arabia in the final.

Event introduction

The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games, is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn and is held every four years.

Comprehensive games include Asian Summer Games (Asian Games), Asian Winter Games (Asian Winter Games), Asian Youth Games (Asian Youth Games), Asian Paralympic Games (Asian Paralympic Games), Asian University Games (Asian Games), Asian Beach Games (Asian Games) and Asian Indoor and Wushu Games (Asian Games).

The 39th General Assembly of the OCA was held at 65438+ on February 6th, 2020, Beijing time. The participating member countries chose Doha, Qatar as the host city of the 2030 Asian Summer Games through online voting. Riyadh, which voted second, was automatically postponed and became the host city of the 2034 Summer Asian Games.