AFC-mästerskapet i futsal 2002

AFC-mästerskapet i futsal 2002
AFC-mästerskapet i futsalIII
Evenemangsfakta
Datum2230 oktober 2002
ArrangörAFC
VärdnationIndonesien
StadJakarta
Deltagare
Nationer14 landslag
Statistik
Matcher34
Mål307 (9 per match)
Flest målIran Vahid Shamsaei (26 mål)
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Förstaplats Guld Iran (4)
Andraplats Silver Japan
Tredjeplats Brons Thailand
ArrowLeft.svg FöregåendeFöljande ArrowRight.svg
Iran 2001Iran 2003

AFC-mästerskapet i futsal 2002 var ett internationellt mästerskap i futsal, för herrlandslag, som är medlemmar i förbundet AFC (Asiens fotbollskonfederation). Mästerskapet var den fjärde i ordningen av AFC-mästerskapet i futsal.

Iran blev mästare efter att ha besegrat Japan i finalen. Thailand besegrade Sydkorea i matchen om tredjepris.

Totalt spelades 34 matcher, där 307 mål gjordes. Vahid Shamsaei från Iran blev mästerskapets främsta målskytt, med 26 gjorda mål.

Resultat

Gruppspel

Grupp A

NrLagSVOFGMIMMSP
1 Thailand4400338+2512
2 Sydkorea42112616+107
3 Irak42023513+226
4 Bahrain41121829−114
5 Brunei4004753−460
ArrowDown.svg Hemma \ Borta ArrowRight.svgBahrainBruneiIrakSydkoreaThailand
Bahrain  8–3 1–9
Brunei  1–20 1–14
Irak  5–8 1–3
Sydkorea  5–5 11–2
Thailand  12–4 4–2

Grupp B

NrLagSVOFGMIMMSP
1 Iran3300381+379
2 Uzbekistan3201127+56
3 Malaysia3102830−223
4 Kinesiska Taipei3003828−200
ArrowDown.svg Hemma \ Borta ArrowRight.svgIranKinesiska TaipeiMalaysiaUzbekistan
Iran  16–1 5–0
Kinesiska Taipei  6–7
Malaysia  0–17 1–7
Uzbekistan  5–1

Grupp C

NrLagSVOFGMIMMSP
1 Japan4400164+1212
2 Kuwait4211207+137
3 Kirgizistan4121127+55
4 Indonesien41121211+14
5 Kina4004334−310
ArrowDown.svg Hemma \ Borta ArrowRight.svgIndonesienJapanKinaKirgizistanKuwait
Indonesien  6–0 3–3
Japan  5–1 2–0
Kina  2–7 0–6
Kirgizistan  1–2 2–2
Kuwait  3–2 15–1

Ranking av tredjeplacerade lag

LagSVOFGMIMMSP
 Irak42023513+226
 Kirgizistan4121127+55
 Malaysia3102830−223

Utslagsspel

Referenser


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