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2023 AFC Asian Cup

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup, officially known as the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™, was the 18th edition of the quadrennial international men's association football championship organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), contested by the senior national teams of its member associations. Hosted by Qatar from 12 January to 10 February 2024 across nine stadiums, the tournament featured 24 teams in a format consisting of a group stage with six groups of four teams each, followed by knockout rounds including the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. Hosts and defending champions Qatar won the title for the second consecutive time, defeating Jordan 3–1 in the final at Lusail Stadium, with all three goals scored from penalties by Akram Afif. Originally awarded to China in 2019 to host the tournament from 16 June to 16 July 2023 across 10 cities, the event was postponed and relocated due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and China's strict zero-COVID policies, which made staging the competition infeasible. Qatar was subsequently selected as the replacement host in 2022 after a bidding process that also involved and , leveraging its recent experience from hosting the and the . The 2023 edition marked the first time the tournament was delayed to the following year and shifted to a winter schedule to avoid summer heat, aligning with Qatar's established football infrastructure including seven FIFA World Cup venues. The tournament set several records, including a total attendance of 1.06 million spectators across 51 —the highest in its —and 132 goals scored at an average of 2.59 per match, surpassing the previous 2019 edition's figures. Qatar's not only scored the winning goals in the final but also claimed the and Yili Top Scorer awards with eight goals, including a in the decisive match. Notable performances included Jordan's surprise run to their first-ever final as debutants, powered by captain , while upsets such as South Korea's loss to in the quarter-finals highlighted the competition's intensity. The event also boosted AFC's digital reach, surpassing 1.5 billion in digital engagement.

Background

Host selection

Following the withdrawal of China as host in May 2022 due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, the (AFC) reopened the bidding process for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup on 17 June 2022 by distributing bidding regulations to its member associations, with a submission deadline of 31 August 2022. Three nations ultimately submitted formal bids: , , and . Qatar's bid emphasized its extensive infrastructure developed for the , including eight modern stadiums equipped for international tournaments, advanced transportation networks, and proven event management expertise. The highlighted the country's successful hosting of the in 1988 and 2011, positioning it as an ideal venue with minimal need for additional preparations. On 17 October 2022, during an Executive Committee meeting in , , was unanimously selected as the host nation over the competing bids from and . The decision underscored 's readiness to deliver a high-quality event, leveraging its recent global staging experience to ensure seamless operations for the 24-team competition.

Postponement

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup was initially scheduled to take place from 16 June to 16 July 2023 across ten cities in , following the confirmation of hosting rights awarded to the country in 2019. However, amid ongoing challenges from the , including strict policies that disrupted preparations, officially relinquished its hosting duties on 14 May 2022. This led the (AFC) to reopen the bidding process, culminating in being awarded the rights on 17 October 2022 after outbidding and . , which had successfully hosted the just months earlier, leveraged its existing world-class infrastructure, marking the first time a nation would host the Asian Cup for the third time. The decision to postpone the tournament to 2024 was driven primarily by logistical and climatic factors specific to the new host. Qatar's extreme summer heat, which peaks in June and July and would have posed significant health and playing condition risks, made a mid-2023 staging unfeasible. Additionally, as the 2022 hosts, Qatar had earned a guest invitation to the 2023 , held from 24 June to 16 July 2023 in the United States and , creating potential fixture congestion for the national team and complicating player availability. To mitigate these issues and ensure optimal conditions, the and (QFA) rescheduled the event for 12 January to 10 February 2024, aligning with the cooler winter months when the tournament had previously been held in the region. The postponement was formally announced by the QFA on 1 March 2023, with the confirming the dates and venues on 6 April 2023. No re-bidding for hosting rights was required following China's withdrawal, as the swiftly managed the transition to . The delay extended the overall preparation timeline by approximately six months, allowing additional time for teams to finalize squads and logistics without altering the already-completed process, which had concluded in June 2022 with 24 nations securing spots. Despite the shift, the tournament retained its "2023" designation for branding and sponsorship continuity.

Venues

Stadiums

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup utilized nine stadiums across as competition venues, with seven originating from the (excluding the temporary ) and two additional facilities incorporated to accommodate the tournament schedule. These venues, located primarily in and around with others in nearby cities, provided diverse settings for the 51 matches, emphasizing modern infrastructure and accessibility for international fans. served as the primary venue for the opening match between host nation and on 12 January 2024, as well as the final on 10 February 2024. The stadiums varied in design and capacity, reflecting Qatar's investment in sustainable and culturally inspired architecture from the recent preparations. Below is a summary of the venues:
Stadium NameLocationCapacityKey Notes
Lusail StadiumLusail City88,000Hosted opening match (Qatar vs. Lebanon) and final; iconic tent-like roof design.
Al Khor68,895Traditional tent-inspired structure; hosted group stage and quarterfinal matches.
45,857Renovated historic venue; site of multiple group stage and knockout matches.
45,032Modern design with desert rose motifs; hosted semifinal and other knockout games.
44,400Basket-like exterior; hosted up to semifinals.
()44,667Compact, energy-efficient venue; used for group and quarterfinal matches.
Al Wakrah44,325Sail-inspired architecture by ; hosted matches up to quarterfinals.
13,030Additional venue (non-); hosted group stage and round of 16 matches; home to .
10,000Additional smaller venue (non-); used for group stage and round of 16; home to Al Ahli SC.
These facilities ensured broad geographic distribution, with most concentrated in the Doha metropolitan area for logistical efficiency.

Venue preparations

Given the recent hosting of the in 2022, preparations for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup venues in required minimal renovations, primarily focusing on maintenance and enhancements to existing infrastructure across the nine selected stadiums. These facilities, which included , , and others built or upgraded for the , benefited from prior investments in high-quality construction, allowing organizers to prioritize targeted updates rather than extensive rebuilding. Key works involved pitch resurfacing to ensure optimal playing conditions, with approximately 60% of matches played on SIS Grass hybrid fields designed for durability and reduced maintenance needs. Water-saving irrigation systems were implemented at venues to support pitch health while conserving resources, aligning with Qatar's arid climate challenges. Additionally, temporary structures were erected for fan zones, featuring high-speed Wi-Fi, digital navigation apps for ticketing and concessions, and enhanced seating areas to accommodate spectators efficiently. Sustainability measures were integral to the preparations, building on World Cup innovations such as advanced cooling technologies deployed in the seven stadiums originating from the to maintain comfortable temperatures. These systems, developed through research, use energy-efficient outdoor cooling to reduce heat stress for players and fans. Solar-powered lighting and programs were also introduced across venues to promote eco-friendly operations. Security enhancements included the deployment of AI-driven systems at all stadiums for real-time monitoring and detection, ensuring a safe environment for the expected crowds. Accessibility improvements featured expanded zones, ramps, and dedicated seating, integrated seamlessly with Qatar's public transport network. The , Lusail Tram, and shuttle services provided wheelchair-accessible connections to venues, with increased service frequencies—such as on the Education City Tram—to facilitate smooth travel for fans and teams across the compact 75 km radius of stadium locations.

Qualification and teams

Qualification process

The qualification for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was organized by the (AFC) and spanned from June 2019 to June 2022, determining the 23 teams that joined the host in the 24-team finals. The process consisted of three rounds, with the first two rounds also serving as the initial stages of qualification for the . Originally awarded to , hosting rights were transferred to in October 2022 due to China's restrictions; Qatar had already qualified through the second round, so no additional spot was needed. The first round occurred from 6 to 10 June 2019, featuring 12 of the lowest-ranked member associations (ranked 35–46) in six two-legged ties. The six winners advanced to the second round to join the 34 higher-ranked teams. The second round ran from November 2019 to June 2021 (with pauses due to the ), involving 40 teams divided into eight groups of five for home-and-away matches. The eight group winners and the five best runners-up (13 teams total) qualified directly for the Asian Cup . These 13 teams also progressed to the third round of qualification, alongside the four next-best runners-up (for a total of 12 third-round participants). The third round, held from 8 to 14 June 2022 in six centralized venues (, , , , , and ), involved the 24 teams consisting of the three second-round runners-up that did not qualify directly, the third- and fourth-placed teams from all second-round groups, and the fifth-placed teams from the five groups with the highest points among fifth-placed teams (excluding , , and , the three lowest fifth-placed teams). These teams were drawn into six groups of four for single matches. The six group winners and the five best second-placed teams advanced directly to the finals, securing the remaining 11 spots. This format ensured a competitive path for lower-seeded nations while prioritizing performance in a condensed setting.

Qualified teams

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured 24 national teams, the maximum number permitted under the tournament format. qualified automatically as the host nation and defending champions from the edition. The remaining 23 teams secured qualification via a multi-stage process that included preliminary rounds and integration with the AFC's qualifiers, culminating in a third round where 24 teams competed for the remaining 11 spots in the finals. Of the 24 teams, 20 had participated in the 2019 edition, with making their debut and returning after 55 years. The qualified teams represented diverse regions within the (), highlighting the continent's football breadth. They are grouped below by primary regional federation affiliations, with included as an AFC member despite its Oceanic origins.

West Asian Football Federation (WAFF)

Central Asian Football Association (CAFA)

East Asian Football Federation (EAFF)

  • PR (qualified via second round)
  • (qualified via third round)
  • (qualified via second round)
  • (qualified via second round)

ASEAN Football Federation (AFF)

South Asian Football Federation (SAFF)

  • (qualified via third round)

Other

Draw

The final draw for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place on 11 May 2023 at the Katara in , . The event determined the group stage matchups for the 24 qualified teams, which were allocated into four pots of six based on the FIFA Men's World Rankings published on 6 April 2023. As the host nation and defending champions, was automatically placed in Pot 1 and assigned to . Pot 1 included alongside the top five ranked Asian teams: (world rank 20), (24), (27), (29), and (54). Pot 2 comprised (67), (72), (73), (64), (79), and (75). Pot 3 consisted of (80), (91), (99), (95), (102), and (100). Pot 4 featured the lowest-ranked qualifiers: (106), (109), (113), (132), (153), and (175). Unlike previous tournaments, the draw procedure started with Pot 4 to facilitate balanced group compositions, proceeding sequentially through Pot 3, Pot 2, and Pot 1. Each group received one team from every pot, with restrictions preventing teams from the same AFC member association from being drawn together to promote geographical diversity across the six groups. The draw produced the following group assignments: These groupings set the stage for the group stage matches held from 12 January to 23 January 2024.

Pre-tournament preparations

Squads

The (AFC) expanded the squad size for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup to a maximum of 26 players per team, up from the traditional 23, in line with post-COVID-19 adjustments adopted by international football governing bodies to provide greater flexibility for player welfare and recovery. Each participating team was required to include at least three goalkeepers in their final , ensuring depth in this position amid potential injuries or fatigue during the tournament. Teams submitted their provisional lists earlier, but the final 26- squads had to be registered with the AFC by 30 December 2023, allowing coaches to finalize selections based on form, fitness, and tactical needs. Notable inclusions highlighted the blend of experience, star power, and emerging talent across the 24 teams. Defending champions Qatar relied on forward Almoez Ali, the hero of their 2019 triumph with the winning goal in the final, to lead their attack alongside winger Akram Afif. Japan, aiming for a fifth title, named Brighton & Hove Albion's dynamic winger Kaoru Mitoma despite injury concerns, pairing him with Real Sociedad's Takehusa Kubo for creative flair in midfield. South Korea's squad centered on Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min, whose goal-scoring prowess and leadership were pivotal, supported by Napoli defender Kim Min-jae. Debutants and underdogs also featured key figures, such as India's veteran striker , who captained the team at age 39 in their first appearance since 2011, symbolizing resilience amid a challenging qualification. Uzbekistan included young forward Abbosbek Fayzullayev from , adding pace to their counter-attacking style, while Tajikistan's squad spotlighted midfielder Manuchehr Dzhalilov for his versatility. These selections underscored the tournament's competitive depth, with coaches balancing proven performers against fresh injections to navigate the expanded format.

Match officials

A record number of 74 match officials were appointed for the 2023 Asian Cup, drawn from 18 member associations, marking the largest contingent in the tournament's history. This group included 35 referees and 39 assistant referees, with two standby nominees for each position, selected based on their technical expertise, physical fitness, and performance in prior competitions. Among them were five female officials making their debut in the men's tournament, including referee and assistant referee Ramona Yeong from , highlighting a historic step toward inclusivity in Asian officiating. The (VAR) system was implemented across all 51 matches for the first time in the competition's history, supported by 18 dedicated VAR officials and replay operators from various member associations. Innovations served as the technology provider, introducing the debut of Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT) to assist with offside decisions, enhancing accuracy and efficiency in real-time reviews. Additionally, 10 technical experts and four fitness instructors provided support to ensure operational standards throughout the tournament. Referees were assigned to matches based on their experience levels, with more seasoned officials handling knockout stages. For group stage fixtures, a diverse rotation included officials like (Australia) for Australia vs. , Fu Ming () for multiple games, and (Australia, formerly ) for the opening match between and . In the knockout rounds, prominent appointments featured () for the quarterfinal between Australia and , and Kim Hee-gon () for the semifinal between and . The final on 10 February 2024 between and was officiated by Ma Ning () as chief referee— the first from his country to lead an Asian Cup final—assisted by Zhou Fei and Zhang Cheng (both ), with Ilgiz Tantashev () as fourth official and Ko Hyung-jin () as .

Ceremonies

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place on 12 January 2024 at in , , immediately preceding the tournament's opening match between host nation and . The event was patronized by His Highness the Amir Sheikh and served as a vibrant celebration of the tournament's commencement, transforming the 88,000-capacity venue—previously the site of the —into a stage for cultural and artistic expression. Titled "The Lost Chapter of Kelileh o Demneh," the ceremony drew from the ancient fables of Kalila and Dimna, an allegorical narrative emphasizing wisdom, unity, and moral lessons through animal characters, to underscore themes of togetherness and shared heritage across Asian nations. The production blended mythical storytelling with modern visuals, featuring innovative stage designs such as shell-shaped LED screens symbolizing Qatar's pearl-diving history and the unity of the AFC's regional federations. Musical performances highlighted Qatari and broader Eastern cultural elements, including traditional attire and the as symbols of solidarity with the Palestinian cause. Key artists included Lebanese singer , Qatari performers Nasser Al Kubaisi, Mishal Al Dosari, and Dana Al Meer, and Kuwaiti artist Hammoud Al Khader, who delivered a rendition of Fairuz's iconic song "Zahrat Al-Mada'in" to evoke regional emotional resonance. The of the was recited by Palestinian Musab Al Battat, to whom Qatari Hassan Al had ceded the honor, reinforcing messages of Arab unity and football's role in fostering peace amid global challenges. The ceremony culminated in a dazzling fireworks display, marking the official kickoff of the 18th edition of Asia's premier national team competition. The ceremony later won the TPiMEA Award for 'Outstanding Production of the Year' in 2024.

Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place on 10 February 2024 at in , , immediately following the final match between host nation and . secured a 3–1 victory in the final, clinching their second consecutive continental title. The ceremony featured the presentation of the trophy to the Qatari team by dignitaries including President , President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, and the Amir of , His Highness Sheikh . Individual player awards were also handed out during the event, recognizing standout performances from the tournament. The proceedings highlighted Qatar's successful defense of the title, originally won at the 2019 edition hosted in the . An attendance of 86,492 spectators filled the 88,966-capacity , marking the highest turnout for an Asian Cup final and contributing to the tournament's overall record-breaking total of over 1.06 million fans across all matches. The event underscored the growing global appeal of Asian , as noted by President Infantino in his congratulations to both teams and the organizers.

Group stage

Tiebreakers

In the group stage of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, teams were ranked according to points accumulated (three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss). When two or more teams finished level on points, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied in sequential order to determine their final positions within the group: (1) higher points obtained in the matches played among the tied teams; (2) superior in those head-to-head matches; (3) greater number of goals scored in those head-to-head matches; (4) superior overall from all group stage matches; (5) greater number of overall goals scored in all group stage matches; (6) better record, calculated by disciplinary points (one point for a , three for a second yellow leading to a red, four for a direct red, five for a yellow followed by a direct red); and (7), if all else failed, the drawing of lots conducted by the . These criteria ensured clear separation for advancement, with the top two teams from each group qualifying directly for the . A notable application occurred in Group C, where the (UAE) and both ended with four points after three matches. Their head-to-head encounter finished 1–1, equalizing points (one each), (zero), and goals scored (one each) in that fixture. The tie was resolved by overall , with UAE at +1 and Palestine at 0, securing second place for UAE and third for Palestine. For the separate ranking of third-placed teams across all six groups to select the four best for , head-to-head criteria were inapplicable, so the process began with overall points, followed by , goals scored, points, and drawing of lots if necessary.

of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured the host nation , alongside PR, , and debutants . The matches were held from 12 to 22 January 2024 at venues in and , . , as defending champions, topped the group undefeated, while surprisingly advanced as runners-up in their at the tournament. The tournament opener on 12 January saw defeat 3–0 at , with goals from in the 45th and 90+6th minutes, and in the 56th minute. The following day, 13 January, and played out a goalless draw at . On 17 January, and China PR also drew 0–0 at , leaving both teams winless after two matches. In the later fixture that day, lost 0–1 to at , with scoring in the 17th minute. The final round of group matches on 22 January featured securing a 1–0 victory over China PR at , courtesy of Hassan Al-Haydos's goal in the 66th minute. Simultaneously, clinched their progression with a 2–1 win against at , where scored for in the 47th minute, followed by Parvizdzhon Umarbayev in the 80th and Nuriddin Khamrokulov in the 90+2nd for .
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 (H)330050+59Advance to knockout stage
231112204Advance to knockout stage
3China PR302101−12
4301215−41
Qatar and Tajikistan advanced to the round of 16, with the latter's qualification marking a notable upset as the lowest-ranked team in the group.

Group B

Group B of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured Australia, Uzbekistan, Syria, and India, with matches held across three matchdays from 13 to 23 January 2024 in stadiums throughout Qatar. The group was competitive, particularly among the top three teams, all of whom remained unbeaten until the final day, ultimately seeing Australia and Uzbekistan advance as the top two finishers while Syria progressed as a third-placed team. On the opening day, 13 January, secured a 2–0 victory over at in , with opening the scoring in the 50th minute via a header from a corner and adding a second in the 73rd minute with a long-range strike. In the concurrent match at in , and played out a goalless draw, marked by strong defensive displays and few clear chances, as both sides prioritized avoiding an early loss. The second matchday on 18 January saw edge 1–0 at , where Irvine again proved decisive with a 59th-minute volley from a cross, maintaining 's perfect record. dominated 3–0 at , striking early through Abbosbek Fayzullayev's 4th-minute finish, followed by Igor Sergeev's 18th-minute header and Sherzod Nasrullaev's stoppage-time goal in the first half, effectively eliminating from contention. The final matchday on 23 January delivered drama at in , where and finished 1–1; gave the lead with a 45+1-minute penalty, but Azizbek Turgunboev equalized in the 78th minute from a , securing 's advancement. Simultaneously, at in , defeated 1–0 with a late 76th-minute goal from substitute Omar Khrbin on a breakaway, clinching third place and a knockout-stage berth. The final standings reflected Australia's strong performance atop the group, with Uzbekistan close behind on goal difference, while Syria's result against India proved crucial for their progression.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1321041+37Advance to
2312041+35Advance to
331111104Advance to (as one of the best third-placed teams)
4300306−60

Group C

Group C of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup consisted of , the (UAE), , and , with matches held between 14 and 23 January 2024. entered as one of the tournament favorites, having reached the quarter-finals in the previous edition, while the UAE aimed to build on their 2019 semi-final appearance; and qualified through the play-offs, marking rare appearances for both. The group produced competitive encounters, highlighted by 's dominant run and a crucial late goal in the UAE- clash. The opening matches on 14 January saw UAE secure a 3–1 win over , with goals from Sultan Adil Al-Amiri (34'), Zayed (52'), and Yahya Al-Ghassani (90+5'), while Chan Siu Kwan replied for in the 49th minute. In the day's other fixture, overwhelmed 4–1, courtesy of strikes by (2'), Shojae Khalilzadeh (12'), (38'), and (55'); scored Palestine's consolation in the 45+6th minute. On 18 January, held UAE to a 1–1 draw, with Adil Al-Amiri opening the scoring for UAE in the 23rd minute and an by Bader Nasser (50') leveling for . The following day, 19 January, edged 1–0, Mehdi Ghayedi's 24th-minute goal proving decisive in a low-scoring affair. The final round of group matches on 23 January featured defeating UAE 2–1, with scoring both goals for (26' and 65') before Yahya Al-Ghassani's 90+3rd-minute reply for UAE. Simultaneously, claimed a 3–0 victory over , netting twice (12' and 60') and Zaid Qunbar adding one in the 48th minute, securing their first points and goals of the tournament. Iran topped the group with three wins, advancing directly to the alongside second-placed UAE, who progressed on ahead of despite both having four points. finished bottom without a point. The final standings were as follows:
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1330072+59Advance to
2UAE311154+14Advance to
331115504
4300317−60
Source: .

Group D

Group D of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured , , , and , with matches held across three matchdays from 14 to 24 January 2024 at venues in and , . The group was marked by competitive encounters, including an upset victory for over pre-tournament favorites , ultimately seeing top the group while secured second place; advanced as one of the four best third-placed teams across all groups. On Matchday 1, began with a 4–2 victory over at on 14 January, where scored twice in the first half, added a late first-half goal, and sealed the win in the 85th minute, despite 's responses through Nguyen Dinh Bac and Pham Tuan Hai. The following day, at , fell 1–3 to , with 's opening the scoring early, doubling the lead just before halftime, and adding a third in the second half; pulled one back for the hosts. Matchday 2 delivered drama at Stadium on 19 January, as defeated 2–1 in a key clash, with netting both goals for the Lions of in the first half, while Wataru Endo's stoppage-time strike provided a late consolation for the Blue. In the concurrent match at Al Salam Stadium, edged 1–0 courtesy of Asnawi Mangkualam's 42nd-minute strike, handing the their first points of the tournament. The final matchday on 24 January confirmed the qualifiers at , where rebounded with a 3–1 win over , scoring twice including a penalty, and an by ; netted a late reply for . Simultaneously, clinched top spot with a 3–2 triumph against at the same venue, and (with a late penalty) scoring for , while Vietnam's Bui Hoang Viet Anh and Nguyen Quang Hai replied but fell short.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1330084+49Advance to knockout stage
2320185+36Advance to knockout stage
3310236−33Advance to knockout stage (as one of four best third-placed teams)
4300348−40
Iraq and Japan progressed directly as the top two, while Indonesia's three points and goal difference secured their spot among the best third-placed teams after the group stage concluded.

Group E

Group E featured , the 2023 hosts of the previous edition and a tournament favorite, alongside , , and debutants . The group was marked by competitive encounters, including high-scoring draws and late drama, ultimately seeing Bahrain and advance as the top two finishers, while qualified as one of the best third-placed teams. The group stage opened on 15 January 2024 at the in . defeated 3–1, with goals from in the 38th minute, and scoring twice in the 56th and 68th minutes; responded through Abdullah Al Hashash in the 51st. In the concurrent match at the , routed 4–0, courtesy of a brace by (12th and 32nd minutes), from the penalty spot in the 18th, and another in the 85th. These results positioned and at the top after the opening day. On 20 January, the fixtures shifted to the . Jordan and played out an entertaining 2–2 draw, with taking an early lead via Son Heung-min's penalty in the 9th minute, only for to equalize through an by in the 37th and in stoppage time of the first half (45+6'); the match concluded with an by in the 90+1st minute. secured a crucial 1–0 victory over in the other game, with Ali Madan scoring in the 90+5th minute to keep their hopes alive. At this stage, all teams remained in contention with varying points. The final round of matches on 25 January at the brought further intensity. South Korea and Malaysia ended in a thrilling stalemate, highlighted by Jeong Woo-yeong's opener in the 21st, an by in the 83rd, and Son Heung-min's penalty in the 90+4th for ; Malaysia fought back with goals from (51st), from the spot (62nd), and in the 90+15th. In the decider at the same venue, edged 1–0 via Abdullah Yusuf Helal's strike in the 34th minute, clinching first place and eliminating from direct advancement—though they later progressed via the third-place ranking. The final standings reflected Bahrain's resilience in securing maximum points from their last two games, South Korea's unbeaten run despite draws, Jordan's strong goal difference aiding their third-place qualification, and Malaysia's elimination after a spirited final performance.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
132013306Advance to
2312086+25Advance to
3311163+34Advance to (as one of four best third-placed teams)
4301238−51

Group F

Group F of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured , , , and , with the top two teams qualifying for the . The group stage matches were played between 16 and 25 January 2024 at venues in . The opening matches on 16 January saw secure a 2–0 victory over , with both goals scored by in the 26th and 48th minutes. In the concurrent fixture, overcame an early deficit to defeat 2–1; took the lead through Salaah Al-Yahyaei in the 14th minute, but equalized in the 78th minute, and Ali Albulayhi scored the winner in the 90+6th minute. On 21 January, the second round of matches resulted in a goalless draw between and . extended their lead in the group with a 2–0 win against , thanks to goals from in the 35th minute and Faisel Al-Ghamdi in the 84th minute. The final matches on 25 January ended in draws: and played out a 0–0 stalemate, while and shared the points in a 1–1 draw, with Muhsen Al-Ghassani scoring for in the 8th minute and equalizing for in the 80th minute. Saudi Arabia topped the group with seven points, advancing as group winners, while Thailand qualified in second place with five points; Oman finished third with two points, and Kyrgyzstan placed last with one point.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1321041+37Round of 16
2312020+25Round of 16
3302123−12
4301215−41
Source:

Ranking of third-placed teams

The third-placed teams from each of the six groups were ranked to determine the four best performers, who advanced to the alongside the 12 group winners and runners-up. The ranking was based solely on results from the group stage matches, using the following criteria in order: number of points obtained; ; and goals scored. If teams remained tied after these factors, further tiebreakers such as disciplinary points or drawing of lots would apply, though none were needed in this tournament. All six third-placed teams finished with at least 2 points, but the three teams with 4 points— (Group E), (Group C), and (Group B)—occupied the top three spots due to their superior points total. Among these, led with a of +2, followed by and , who both had a of 0 but were separated by goals scored (5 for versus 1 for ). The fourth spot went to (Group D) with 3 points, ahead of the remaining teams on 2 points each: (Group A) and (Group F). 's advancement was secured despite its negative , as no other third-placed team had more than 2 points. The full ranking of third-placed teams is shown below:
RankTeamGroupPlayedWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals AgainstPointsQualification
1E311163+34Advanced to round of 16
2C31115504Advanced to round of 16
3B31111104Advanced to round of 16
4D310236-33Advanced to round of 16
5F302123-12Eliminated
6A302101-12Eliminated
This outcome marked historic firsts for several teams: , , and reached the knockout stage of the for the first time, while advanced beyond the group stage for only the second time in their history.

Knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured a single-elimination with 16 teams advancing from the group stage, consisting of the top two teams from each of the six groups and the four best third-placed teams. The matchups were predetermined based on group positions, divided into two halves to structure the path to the final, held from 28 to 10 2024 across various stadiums in . The Round of 16 pairings were as follows:
MatchDateFixtureVenue
4929 JanuaryQatar (A1) 2–1 Palestine (3C),
5028 January (B1) 4–0 (3D),
5131 January (C1) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–3 pens.) (3B),
5229 January (D1) 2–3 (3E),
5330 January (B2) 2–1 (F2),
5430 January (E1) 1–3 (D2),
5531 January (F1) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 pens.) (E2),
5628 January (A2) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–3 pens.) UAE (C2),
The quarter-finals on 2–3 February featured the winners of the above matches: Tajikistan vs. Jordan (winner of 56 vs. 52), Australia vs. South Korea (50 vs. 55), Iran vs. Japan (51 vs. 54), and Qatar vs. Uzbekistan (49 vs. 53). The semi-finals took place on 6–7 February, with Jordan defeating South Korea 2–0 and Qatar overcoming Iran 3–2. The final on 10 February at Lusail Stadium saw Qatar defeat Jordan 3–1 to claim the title.

Round of 16

The round of 16 of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was contested from 28 to 31 January 2024 across various stadiums in , pitting the top two finishers from each group against third-placed teams in a single-elimination format, with winners advancing to the quarter-finals. On 28 January, defeated 4–0 at in , with goals from an by (12'), (45'), (89'), and (90+1'); dominated possession and created numerous chances to secure a comfortable victory and advancement. Later that day at in , advanced by defeating the 5–3 in a following a 1–1 draw after extra time, with Vakhdat Khanonov scoring for (30') and Khalifa Al-Hammadi equalizing late (90+5'); 's debutants showed resilience in their first major tournament knockout win. The following day at in , staged a dramatic comeback to beat 3–2, with opening the scoring (45+1'), followed by late strikes from (90+5') and Nizar Al-Rashdan (90+7') after had led through Saad Natiq (68') and (76'); this thrilling finish propelled into the quarter-finals. In the evening at in , hosts overturned an early deficit to win 2–1 against Palestine, with scoring for Palestine (37'), but (45+6') and a penalty from (49') ensured 's progression as defending champions. On 30 January at in , Uzbekistan overcame Thailand 2–1, with Azizbek Turgunboev (37') and (65') netting for after Supachok Sarachat's reply (58'); the Central Asian side's clinical finishing earned them a quarter-final spot. Later that day at in , beat 3–1, with Ritsu Doan (31'), (49'), and (72') scoring after an by (64') for ; 's technical superiority led to their advancement despite 's spirited effort. The round concluded on 31 January. At in , advanced past via a 4–2 win after a 1–1 extra-time draw, with scoring early in the second half (46') and equalizing deep into added time (90+9'); 's composure in the shootout highlighted their experience. Finally, at in , progressed by defeating 5–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time, with opening for (34') and Omar Khribin leveling (64'); 's shootout success marked their return to the quarter-finals. The advancers were , , , , , , , and .

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup took place on 2 and 3 February 2024, featuring the eight survivors from the round of 16 competing for semi-final berths at four venues across . These matches highlighted dramatic turnarounds, late goals, and penalty shootouts, underscoring the tournament's competitive intensity as underdogs challenged established powers. On 2 February at in , faced in the first quarter-final. secured a 1–0 victory through an by Tajik defender in the 66th minute, deflecting a into his own net. , making their debut in the knockout stage after advancing via penalties against the , struggled to create clear chances despite controlling possession at times, while 's defense remained solid to reach their first-ever semi-final. Later that day at in , met in a tense encounter that extended into extra time. took the lead in the 42nd minute with a curling from , but mounted a comeback, equalizing in the 96th minute through Hwang Hee-chan's header before converted a penalty in the 107th minute to secure a 2–1 win after extra time. The match exemplified 's resilience, having also needed penalties in the round of 16, propelling them to the semi-finals for the first time since 2019. The following day at in , clashed with pre-tournament favorites . Japan struck first in the 28th minute via Hidemasa Morita's low drive, but responded with Mohammad Mohebi's equalizer in the 55th minute and a dramatic 96th-minute penalty by , clinching a 2–1 upset victory. The win marked 's return to the semi-finals after and highlighted their tactical discipline against Japan's possession-based play. In the final quarter-final on 3 February at in , hosts and defending champions faced . The game ended 1–1 after regular time, with leading via an by Utkir Yusupov in the 27th minute before Odiljon Hamrobekov equalized in the 59th. advanced 3–2 on penalties, thanks to saves by goalkeeper and a miss by 's , setting up a semi-final rematch with . This triumph kept 's title defense alive amid home support.
DateMatchScoreVenue
2 February 2024Tajikistan 0–1 JordanHanonov (66' OG)Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
2 February 2024Australia 1–2 (a.e.t.) South KoreaGoodwin (42')
Hwang (90+6'), Son (105+2' pen)
Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah
3 February 2024Iran 2–1 JapanMohebi (55'), Jahanbakhsh (90+6' pen)
Morita (28')
Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan
3 February 2024Qatar 1–1 (3–2 pens) UzbekistanYusupov (27' OG)
Hamrobekov (59')
Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup were played on 6 and 7 February 2024, determining the finalists between the quarter-final winners: , , , and . On 6 February, faced at in , , in the first semi-final. , making their debut in the semi-finals, secured a historic 2–0 victory, advancing to their first-ever Asian Cup final. The match remained goalless in the first half despite 's possession dominance and several chances, including a shot from that hit the post. broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute when capitalized on a quick counter-attack, finishing past goalkeeper after a pass from . The second goal came in the 66th minute, with latching onto a long ball from Ali Olwan and chipping the keeper to seal the upset. pushed forward late but could not find a breakthrough, as 's defense, led by goalkeeper Yazeed Abu Laila, held firm. This result marked one of the tournament's biggest surprises, eliminating the pre-tournament favorites. The second semi-final took place on 7 February at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, pitting hosts and defending champions Qatar against three-time winners Iran. Qatar prevailed 3–2 in a high-scoring thriller, booking a final clash with Jordan and positioning themselves to retain the title. Iran struck first in the 4th minute through Sardar Azmoun's spectacular overhead kick from a long throw-in, stunning the home crowd. Qatar equalized in the 17th minute via an own goal by Iran's Hossein Kanaanizadegan, who deflected a shot from Jassem Gaber into his own net under pressure. The hosts then took the lead just before halftime in the 45+5th minute, with Akram Afif curling a shot into the top corner after a quick exchange with Almoez Ali. Iran leveled the score in the 68th minute when Alireza Jahanbakhsh converted a VAR-awarded penalty following a foul on Azmoun. The decisive moment came in the 82nd minute, as Almoez Ali turned and fired into the bottom corner to restore Qatar's lead. Iran's hopes faded in stoppage time when Shoja Khalilzadeh received a red card for a reckless challenge on Afif, leaving them with 10 men. Qatar's resilience and clinical finishing in front of 38,661 fans propelled them forward.

Final

The final of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was held on 10 February 2024 at in , , pitting the hosts and defending champions against , who were appearing in their first major tournament final. had advanced by defeating 3–2 in the semi-finals, while overcame 2–0. The match drew a record-breaking of 86,492 spectators, including 's and President . Qatar took the lead in the 22nd minute when converted a penalty kick after a foul on in the box, awarded following a review. The first half ended 1–0 in Qatar's favor, with both teams struggling for rhythm amid 's defensive resilience and Qatar's possession dominance. In the second half, equalized in the 67th minute through , who latched onto a and slotted past goalkeeper to spark a brief surge in momentum for the underdogs. However, Jordan's newfound pressure led to disciplinary lapses, as they conceded two more penalties in quick succession. Afif doubled Qatar's lead from the spot in the 73rd minute after a by defender Abdallah Nasib, again confirmed by . The match was sealed in stoppage time when Afif completed his of penalties in the 90+5th minute, following a foul on Ali Fathy inside the area. Qatar thus secured a 3–1 victory, marking their second consecutive Asian Cup title and extending their unbeaten streak in the tournament to 18 matches. Afif was named the tournament's for his eight goals, including the decisive trio in the final.

Statistics

Goalscorers

A total of 132 goals were scored across 51 matches in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, establishing a new tournament record with an average of 2.59 goals per match. Qatar's led the scoring charts with 8 goals in 7 appearances, clinching the Golden Boot award and also recording the tournament's only —a of penalties in the final against . Iraq's finished second with 6 goals in 4 matches. The table below details the top goalscorers, focusing on those with at least 3 goals: Assists were not officially tracked in the tournament statistics by the AFC.

Discipline

Jordan accumulated the most disciplinary points with 21 (18 yellows and 1 red), followed by and with 16 points each (Qatar: 16 yellows; Iran: 10 yellows and 2 reds). Several players topped the individual counts with three each, including Ali Olwan and Salem Al-Ajalin (both ), Pedro Miguel (), Abdukodir (Uzbekistan), and Ahmed Fathi (). No player received more than three yellows, and all yellow cards were reset after the quarter-finals as per rules. Red cards were distributed among 12 players, with one each for individuals such as (), Shoja Khalilzadeh (), Amadoni Kamolov (), (), and Ayzar Akmatov (). The most impactful ejection occurred in the round of 16 when Iraq's was sent off for excessive celebration just two minutes after scoring against Jordan, reducing Iraq to 10 players and contributing to their 3-2 extra-time defeat and elimination. Other ejections, such as Vietnam's two reds in their group stage loss to , led to suspensions but did not alter knockout outcomes as directly. Disciplinary records served as a for third-placed teams advancing from the group stage.

Awards

At the conclusion of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, held in from January 12 to February 10, 2024, the presented several individual and team awards to honor exceptional performances during the tournament. The , awarded to the most valuable player, was given to 's for his pivotal contributions, including scoring crucial goals and providing assists that helped his team defend their title. The Golden Boot, recognizing the top goalscorer, also went to , who netted eight goals across seven matches, including a in the final against . Qatar's received for the best , highlighted by his three penalty saves in the tournament, contributing to four clean sheets. The Fair Play Award was presented to the national team for their disciplined conduct throughout the competition, marked by the fewest disciplinary points among all participants.

Tournament rankings

The final rankings of the 24 participating teams in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup were established based on the furthest stage reached in the tournament, prioritizing progression over raw statistics. Within each elimination stage, teams were ordered by total points earned across all matches (3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss), followed by , goals scored, and additional tiebreakers such as disciplinary records if needed. This system provided a comprehensive assessment of overall performance, aggregating group stage and knockout results. Qatar topped the rankings as champions after defeating 3–1 in the final, securing their second consecutive title. finished second as runners-up, having advanced through a penalty shootout in the semi-finals against . The semi-finalists, and , occupied third and fourth places, respectively, with ranked higher due to superior points and goal difference despite losing 2–3 to in the semi-finals. Quarter-final exits placed , , , and in positions 5 through 8, ordered by their overall records. The eight teams eliminated in the round of 16 were ranked 9 through 16 based on their cumulative performance, led by with 9 points from an undefeated group stage before a 2–3 loss to . The remaining eight teams, eliminated after the group stage, filled positions 17 through 24, with rankings derived solely from their three group matches; and tied on 2 points but were separated by goals scored (1–0).
PosTeamStage ReachedPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Champions7601124+818
2Runners-up7412108+213
3Semi-finals6501146+815
4Semi-finals6231117+49
5Quarter-finals531193+610
6Quarter-finals5302117+49
7Quarter-finals522164+28
8Quarter-finals41212205
9Round of 16430196+39
10UAERound of 16422074+38
11Round of 16422053+28
12Round of 16413042+26
13Round of 1642026606
14Round of 16412123−15
15Round of 16411256−14
16Round of 16410338−53
17Group stage302112−12
18Group stage302101−12
19Group stage301214−31
20Group stage301215−41
21Group stage301239−61
22Group stage300327−50
23Group stage300317−60
24Group stage300306−60

Marketing

Logo and slogan

The official logo for the 2023 , hosted in , was unveiled on 11 May 2023 during the tournament's final draw at the in . The design features a stylized of the trophy, with its lines drawing inspiration from the feathers of the —a bird of historical significance in Qatari culture—and the petals of the flower, symbolizing purity and growth across . The upper portion of the logo incorporates 's national color, (known as ennabi), while the typography is influenced by traditional , ending in a diamond-shaped "nuqta" (dot) that represents clarity and precision in . This visual identity blends Qatari heritage with broader Asian motifs, maintaining continuity with the cultural themes of the hosted in the same nation through shared elements like the and emphasis on regional unity. The tournament's official slogan, "Hayya Asia," was revealed on 4 October 2023 as part of the 100-day countdown to the event. Derived from , "Hayya" translates to "let's go" or "come on," making the full phrase an energetic call of "Let's go !" to rally fans and teams. Selected through a fan-voting process, the underscores themes of passion, unity, and collective achievement in Asian football, echoing the vibrancy of the continent's diverse cultures while building on the "Hayya" motif from Qatar's previous global hosting. It was prominently featured in promotional materials and stadium chants throughout the tournament, including the .

Match ball

The official match ball for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, held in , was the VORTEXAC23, manufactured by the Spanish brand Kelme, which served as the AFC's official global supporter for national team competitions. Unveiled on August 10, 2023, in , , the ball was designed to embody the excitement, passion, and speed of while incorporating 's iconic colors through a white base accented by red geometric patterns and subtle triangular motifs inspired by the host nation's cultural heritage. The VORTEXAC23 featured advanced ULTRA SEAM thermal bonding technology across its 32-panel construction, ensuring optimal , enhanced accuracy, and superior grip for players during matches. It carried official branding along with Qatar 2023 tournament motifs, and was Quality Pro certified, meeting the highest standards for professional play with specifications including a size 5 of 685-695 mm and weight of 420-445 g. This ball was used exclusively throughout all 51 matches of the tournament, from the group stage to the knockout rounds, with no alterations to its design or specifications. For the final match on February 10, 2024, a special variant named VORTEXAC23+ was introduced, building on the original design but featuring a gold color scheme drawn from Qatar's desert sands to symbolize the pinnacle of the competition, while retaining the same core technical features.

Official song

The official song for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, titled "Hadaf" ( for ""), was released on 1 January 2024 by Katara Studios and . Performed by Qatari singer Fahad Al-Hajjaji and Kuwaiti singer , the track features lyrics written by Kuwaiti author Heba Hamada, emphasizing themes of ambition, unity, and perseverance in pursuit of goals both on and off the . Produced as a collaborative effort between Qatari and Kuwaiti musical talents, "Hadaf" served as the tournament's auditory branding, inspiring support for national teams and celebrating the spirit of the competition. The song was prominently featured during the at on 12 January 2024, where it was performed live ahead of the vs. match. Throughout the tournament, "Hadaf" was integrated into promotional advertisements, broadcast intros, and highlight reels to enhance the event's atmosphere and global reach. Its release coincided with the competition's start, amplifying excitement among fans across Asia and beyond.

Mascots

The official mascots for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, held in Qatar, were a family of five anthropomorphic jerboas named Saboog (the blue son), Freha (the pink eldest daughter), Tmbki (the yellow younger son), Zkriti (the green father), and Traeneh (the purple mother). These characters, originally introduced for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup also hosted in Qatar, were redesigned with anime-inspired aesthetics to reflect growth and maturity while honoring the tournament's return to the host nation. Their names draw from Qatari cultural and geographical elements, such as Saboog from a local term for jerboa, Freha from a northern Qatari area, Tmbki from an eastern region, Zkriti from a western locale, and Traeneh from another northern site, symbolizing national heritage. Designed by Qatari artist Ahmed Al Maadheed, the mascots were unveiled on 1 2023 at Barahat Msheireb in , 42 days before the tournament's opening match. Al Maadheed aimed to create figures that "inspired families and young people to be a part of the Asian Cup," emphasizing themes of and family life rooted in Qatar's ecological and , particularly the jerboa's representation as a resilient dweller. General Secretary Hassan Al Kuwari noted that the mascots "embody the excitement and energy of what will certainly be an amazing competition." In their promotional role, the mascots featured in an anime-style animation produced by Katara Studios and directed by Fahad Al Kuwari, accompanied by an original song performed by Dana Al Meer and Tarek Al Arabi Tourgane, to engage audiences through storytelling and music. They appeared at key tournament events, including the at , matches across venues like , and various fan zones to interact with supporters and enhance the festive atmosphere. Additionally, the mascots were activated in broader marketing efforts, such as television advertisements on , displays in shopping malls, airports, offices, and merchandise, fostering widespread fan engagement throughout .

Official video game

The official licensed for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was eFootball 2024, developed and published by Digital Entertainment. On January 25, 2024, released update version 3.3.0, which integrated tournament-specific content into the title. This update added updated data for all 24 participating national teams, including authentic kits, player likenesses, manager details, and graphical enhancements to reflect the event's rosters and aesthetics. The enhanced mode enabled players to recreate and simulate Asian Cup matches using the updated teams, with gameplay available on PlayStation 5, , Xbox Series X|S, , PC (via ), Android, and devices. The update coincided with eFootball surpassing 700 million global downloads, boosting visibility through promotional campaigns tied to the tournament. It also served as the official platform for the concurrent AFC eAsian Cup esports event.

eSports tournament

The AFC eAsian Cup 2023 served as the inaugural eSports competition organized by the (AFC) to complement the , providing a virtual parallel to the flagship football tournament. Held in , , from February 1 to 5, 2024, the event utilized the PlayStation 5 version of eFootball 2024 developed by , marking the first official AFC-backed eSports initiative in association football. The competition aimed to engage younger audiences and expand the reach of Asian football through digital gaming, aligning with the ongoing 2023 that ran from January 12 to February 10, 2024. Participants consisted of selected eSports athletes representing national teams from across the AFC's member associations, primarily those qualified for the main 2023 AFC Asian Cup. Up to three players per nation competed, selected through regional qualifiers, with the overall field drawing from 19 teams after Hong Kong's withdrawal. The tournament format mirrored the structure of the physical Asian Cup, beginning with a group stage on February 1–2 where teams played in pools, followed by a phase including quarter-finals on and semi-finals plus the final on , all in a best-of-three series for added competitiveness. In the final held on February 5, Indonesia's representatives defeated 2–0 to claim the title, securing gold medals equivalent in prestige to those awarded in the main . This victory highlighted the growing prominence of in Asian governance, with Indonesia's win celebrated as a milestone for Southeast Asian digital athleticism. The event concluded without a separate announcement, emphasizing participation and national representation over financial incentives.

Ticket sales

Ticket sales for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup were conducted in multiple phases through the official online platform at asiancup2023.qa, with additional on-site sales available at stadium resolution points during the tournament. The initial batch launched on October 10, 2023, focusing on group stage matches, followed by subsequent releases on November 19 for knockout stages and December 20 for remaining inventory, including the final. Unlike the , match tickets were not linked to the Hayya entry permit system, allowing broader accessibility for international fans without additional visa requirements tied to purchases. Pricing was structured to promote inclusivity, with categories ranging from Category 4 (economy seating) to Category 1 (premium), and higher tiers like VIP and packages. Group stage and Round of 16 tickets started at 25 QAR (approximately 7 USD) for Category 3 and 4 seats, while quarter-final and semi-final prices began at 30 QAR for similar categories. The final match at reached up to 250 QAR for Category 1 seats, with VVIP and skybox options available at elevated rates not publicly detailed in standard categories. This tiered approach aimed to accommodate diverse fan demographics, from budget-conscious supporters to corporate groups. Demand exceeded expectations, with the first batch selling over 81,000 tickets in the initial 24 hours and surpassing 150,000 within a week. By January 27, 2024, total sales reached 1,564,207 tickets across all stages, representing approximately 90% occupancy for group stage matches and 85% for knockouts. The tournament's nine venues offered a combined capacity exceeding 1.5 million seats for 51 matches, enabling high attendance while prioritizing safety and digital entry via e-tickets. Key initiatives enhanced fan engagement and accessibility, including the introduction of the AFC Complimentary Ticketing System (ACTS) for VVIP allocations and media access, alongside a dedicated resale platform launched in January 2024 to facilitate secure transactions. Special provisions were made for accessibility, with dedicated seating for disabled fans and companions at all matches, and complimentary access on match days for holders to ease transportation. These measures contributed to a reported of over 1.5 million fans, underscoring the event's success in drawing diverse audiences from across Asia.

Prize money

The total prize money pool for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup was US$14.8 million, distributed among the 24 participating teams based on their performance in the tournament. Every team received a participation fee of US$200,000, providing a baseline reward regardless of advancement. Additional prizes were awarded for reaching the knockout stages, with the two losing semifinalists each earning US$1 million. The runner-up received US$3 million, while the champions, Qatar, were awarded the highest amount of US$5 million.
Stage/AchievementAmount (US$)Number of TeamsTotal (US$)
Participation200,000244,800,000
Losing Semifinalists1,000,00022,000,000
Runner-up3,000,00013,000,000
Champions5,000,00015,000,000
Total14,800,000

Sponsorship

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup featured a range of official sponsors at global and regional levels, contributing to the tournament's commercial success through branding and promotional activities. Global partners included , which entered a six-year global partnership with the AFC from 2023 to 2029, encompassing the Asian Cup and providing fan engagement initiatives such as travel packages. , a leading Chinese dairy company, served as the official global partner for AFC national team competitions, including the 2023 Asian Cup, with rights for the 2021-2024 cycle. Visit Saudi acted as an official global partner until December 2024, supporting the tournament as part of its broader AFC involvement in national team events. Regional partners comprised Pepperstone, an Australian online trading platform, designated as the official regional partner for the Asian Cup in markets including , , , , and . functioned as the official regional partner for payment services, covering the Asian Cup and other AFC events in the region during the 2023-2024 season. , Qatar's leading telecommunications provider, supported the tournament as the official connectivity partner, ensuring network performance for nearly one million fans across matches. Sponsor logos were prominently displayed on stadium perimeter boards, matchday programs, and official tournament materials, with integration into player kits for teams aligned with specific brand partnerships and visibility during broadcasts.

Broadcasting

Domestic broadcasting

, the Qatar-based broadcaster, secured the media rights for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup in the (MENA) region, providing comprehensive domestic coverage. All 51 matches were broadcast live in on three dedicated linear channels, alongside streaming availability through the beIN CONNECT platform, ensuring accessibility for viewers across and the host region. The coverage encompassed full match broadcasts, pre- and post-game analysis, and highlights, with daily programming extending up to 14 hours to capture group stage kickoffs at 14:30, 17:30, and 20:30 Mecca time. This regional broadcast reached a record cumulative audience of 707.3 million viewers, marking a 120% increase from the 2019 edition, with an average of 15.8 million viewers per match—more than double the previous tournament's average of 7 million. Key matches, particularly those involving host nation , benefited from free-to-air arrangements in several participating countries' territories to broaden access beyond subscription services.

International broadcasting

The 2023 AFC Asian Cup secured broadcasting rights in more than 160 territories worldwide, facilitated by nearly 60 partners and over 120 channels, marking a significant expansion in global coverage compared to previous editions. This extensive distribution ensured accessibility across diverse markets, with feeds adapted for regional preferences. Prominent broadcasters included in the United States, which provided exclusive English-language coverage of all 51 matches, streamed live on Paramount+ and the CBS Sports Golazo Network. In and , ESPN held exclusive rights, while non-exclusive coverage extended to the . For the and , TrillerTV+ delivered exclusive streaming of the tournament. In the , broadcast all matches across three dedicated channels and its OTT platform beIN CONNECT, offering Arabic and English commentary. Additional key markets featured CCTV5 and CCTV5+ for live coverage in , reaching millions of viewers. Sportdigital covered the event in , , and . In the , Media held rights. Free TV distributed matches to Pacific nations. Many of these partners produced localized dubs and commentary in languages such as , , , and to engage regional audiences. Streaming options complemented traditional TV, with the AFC's official YouTube channel providing free access to highlights, full match replays, and select live content in permitted markets post-broadcast. The AFC LIVE mobile app offered real-time updates, scores, and highlight clips, though live streams were primarily handled by licensed partners like Paramount+ in . Highlight packages were distributed digitally in multiple languages, enhancing global accessibility for on-demand viewing. The tournament generated record-breaking viewership, with alone reporting 707.3 million cumulative linear views in the MENA region—a 120% increase over the 2019 edition—while overall global engagement underscored its broad appeal.

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