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Thursday, 28 August 2008
Asian Cup 2007 - Features

Asian Cup: Bahrain - June 30, 2007
Bahrain will hope to cause an upset in the 2007 Asian Cup and they just might. But recent history is against them. | read more

Asian Cup: Indonesia - June 29, 2007
Indonesia to win? Don’t hold your breath. | read more

Asian Cup: Saudi Arabia - June 28, 2007
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the undoubted king of the Asian Cup. | read more

Asian Cup: South Korea - June 27, 2007
The Koreans’ dream run through the 2002 World Cup symbolised the arrival of Asia on the world football stage. | read more

Asian Cup: Uzbekistan - June 26, 2007
Uzbekistan’s Oliy League hasn’t traditionally caught the imagination of the football world. | read more

Asian Cup: Malaysia - June 25, 2007
Malaysian coach Norizan Bakar would do well to tell his players the tale of Cinderella, the battler who toughed it out and eventually became the belle of the ball. | read more

Asian Cup: Iran - June 24, 2007
“The dream is dead,” read the headlines. “Australia fails to qualify for France 98”. | read more

Asian Cup: China - June 23, 2007
Long recognised as a sleeping giant of the football world, China hosted the last Asian Cup in 2004. | read more

Asian Cup: Vietnam - June 21, 2007
For a nation with such a troubled history the lead-up to the Asian Cup has been hardly surprising. | read more

Asian Cup: United Arab Emirates - June 20, 2007
United Arab Emirates’ triumph in the recent Gulf Cup final saw boisterous celebrations unleashed back home after their 1-0 win over Oman, the first time they’d won the tournament.
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Asian Cup: Qatar - June 19, 2007
Qatar is a tiny Middle Eastern nation, occupying a peninsula off Saudi Arabia, jutting out into the Persian Gulf. | read more

Tim's Time - June 19, 2007
The machine that is Tim Cahill finally broke down after three years of almost continuous football. But the enforced layoff has only intensified his desire to win the Asian Cup. | read more

Asian Cup: Japan - June 18, 2007
Can Japan win a third Asian Cup title in a row and match record holders Iran? | read more

Asian Cup: Thailand - June 17, 2007
One Aussie who knows Thailand well is Scott O’Donnell... | read more

Asian Cup: Oman - June 16, 2007
They’re hard to please at the Omani FA... | read more

Asian Cup: Iraq - June 15, 2007
It promised to be another supreme overachievement from the team that has brought hope and unity to a divided people... | read more

Asian Cup: Australia - June 14, 2007
Despite favouritism and a team that exceeded all expectations in Germany last year, the Socceroos face an immense challenge first time out in Asia. | read more

Passing The Cup - June 13, 2007
The Asian Cup has travelled the length and breadth of the world’s largest continent making it the most wide open of competitions. | read more

Asian Cup: Group D - June 13, 2007
Everything you need to know about each of the Group D, including the key fixture. | read more

Asian Cup: Group C - June 13, 2007
Everything you need to know about each of the Group C, including the key fixture. | read more

Asian Cup: Group B - June 13, 2007
Everything you need to know about each of the Group B, including the key fixture. | read more

Asian Cup: Group A - June 13, 2007
Everything you need to know about each of the Group A, including the key fixture. | read more

Star Wars: The Key Men Of The Asian Cup - June 13, 2007
Sure, you might be familiar with some of the bigger teams in Asia but do you know who the key players are in sides like Uzbekistan Saudi Arabia? Check out FourFourTwo’s guide to the men who are set to take centre stage at this year’s Asian Cup. | read more

Lucas Neill - The Rock - March 06, 2007
Lucas Neill shone on the world stage, but is now looking forward to the Socceroos flexing their muscles in Asia | read more

Jason Culina - On the Rise - March 06, 2007
Since his 2005 move to PSV, Jason Culina's feet have hardly touched the ground. And there's more to come... | read more

The Jewel in the Crown - March 05, 2007
Are the Socceroos set to write another fine chapter in Australia’s sporting history? | read more


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