Asian behemoths, in the recently finished 2022 World Cup qualifications and 2023 Asian Cup joint qualifiers, Japan has scored the widest range of goals.
The second round of the joint qualifications for the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup ended on June 15, with 12 groups from eight teams qualifying for the third round of the World Cup qualifiers.
The third-round draw will be held on July 1, 2021, with the 12 groups being split into two teams depending on seedings.
The Blue Tigers finished their marketing campaign with seven factors, including four draws, three defeats, and one victory in eight games. They only let up seven goals while scoring six.
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India will eagerly await the release of the most recent FIFA rankings on June 18, as this will determine whether or not Igor Stimac’s side will play in pot 1 of the 2023 Asian Cup qualifying third round, which will be drawn on June 24, 2021.
While Igor Stimac’s side only scored six goals in the qualifications, ten different teams scored worse than the Blue Tigers. Japan, on the other hand, scored the most diverse set of objectives (46), followed by Iran and China.
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How did India do in the World Cup qualifying for 2022?
India’s World Cup qualification campaign began with a narrow 2-1 loss at home to Oman, followed by a historic goalless draw in Doha against Asian champions Qatar. The Blue Tigers drew 1-1 with Bangladesh and Afghanistan in their third and fourth matches, respectively, before losing 1-0 to Oman away from home. On June 3, they started their campaign against Qatar, losing 1-0, but quickly rebounded with a 2-0 victory against Bangladesh. They drew 1-1 with Afghanistan in their most recent encounter.