National Football Team Enters ‘Asia Cup Time’ in Doha: Training and Preparation Updates for Tajikistan Match

2024-01-07 16:22:44

  Facing the first opponent of this Asian Cup group stage, Tajikistan, on Saturday

  The national football team moves to Doha to enter “Asia Cup time”

On the 7th local time, the national football team left Abu Dhabi on a Qatar Airways flight following a day’s rest and flew to Doha, Qatar. According to the plan, the national football team will conduct its first training following entering the competition zone hotel in downtown Doha, which also marks the team’s official entry into “Asia Cup time.”

On the evening of January 5, local time, the national football team defeated the UAE second-tier league club Gulf Heroes 6-2 in Abu Dhabi, ending their local training session with a victory. Subsequently, the whole team had a day off on the 6th. This was also the first time off for the national football team since they were concentrated on December 17 last year. In the view of the team’s coach and management team, such an adjustment will help the players focus more on training during the sprint period in preparation for the Asian Cup.

According to the plan, the national football team flew to Doha, Qatar, where the Asian Cup will be held, at noon on the 7th local time. The flight time from Abu Dhabi to Doha is one hour. After arriving in Doha, the national football team will move into the resident hotel in downtown Doha.

The calendar shows that the national football team will face Tajikistan, the first opponent in the Asian Cup group stage, on January 13, local time. This is a veritable encounter. The national football team can conduct up to 6 outdoor training sessions before this game, which also includes pre-match field adaptation training. Under this circumstance, the team immediately arranged its first training session following entering the Doha hotel. The training content was mainly restorative content such as “body activation”.This article/coordinator by reporter Xiao Nan/pictures provided by Wang Yong/Visual China

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Jiu Jianying (Japanese La Liga Real Sociedad 22 years old) 60 million euros

Kim Min-jae (27 years old, Bayern Munich, Bundesliga, South Korea) 60 million euros

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Kenyo Tomiyasu (Japanese Premier League Arsenal 25 years old) 30 million euros

Lee Gang-in (22 years old from Paris, South Korea’s French Ligue 1) 22 million euros

Hiroyuki Ito (Japanese Bundesliga Stuttgart, 24 years old) 22 million euros

Hwang Hee-chan (27 years old, Korean Premier League Wolves) 22 million euros

Don Anryu (Japanese Bundesliga Freiburg 25 years old) 18 million euros

Yuki Sugawara (23 years old at AZ Alkmaar, Eredivisie, Japan) 15 million euros

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