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When is the AFC Asian Cup draw and which teams could face the UAE in the 2023 tournament?

The draw for the rescheduled 2023 Asian Cup is staged this week in Doha, with 24 teams from the continent discovering their possible path to the trophy. Here are the details.

The 2023 Asian Cup. The continent’s premier competition, which takes place every four years. Expanded for 2019 to feature Asia’s top 24 teams, the tournament was initially to be held in China this summer. However, the Chinese withdrew in September leaving the Asian Football Confederation to eventually shift the event to Qatar – and revise the dates.

January 12-February 10, 2024.

Qatar. The Gulf state will become the first country to host the tournament for a third time, after 1998 and 2011. The UAE staged the most recent Asian Cup, four years ago.

Jordan's players celebrate after beating Syria in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup group-stage match at Sheikh Khalifa International Stadium in Al Ain. Pawan Singh / The National

Japan are the tournament’s most successful country, having captured the trophy four times: 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2011. Saudi Arabia and Iran are three-time winners, with the Saudis also finishing runners-up three times. Iran are the only country to lift the trophy in three successive tournaments, from 1968-1976.

South Korea have tasted success twice, with Israel, Kuwait, Australia, Iraq and Qatar winning once. Qatar are the reigning champions, having defeated Japan in the final in Abu Dhabi in 2019.

Thus, the 2023 hosts will attempt to become only the fifth team to successfully defend the trophy, matching Iran, Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia.

Tajikistan, meanwhile, will make their debut in the competition, with Hong Kong and China featuring for the first time since 1968.

Qatar's players celebrate after winning the 2019 AFC Asian Cup

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