Only Japanese fans can enter the U23 Asian semi -finals
:: Uzbekistan-Japan: Wednesday, 15 June, 23:00, Metasports.
The ruling was given by the Asian Football Federation (AFC) last night on June 14, the day before the Japanese match - Uzbekistan at Bunyodkor.
AFC forces Uzbekistan to play without a home audience, fine with an Uzbekistan flint (UFA) 50.00.U.S. because so C V throws his body into the courtyard in the middle of Iraq. UFA has to pay this money in nine days. AFC also warned the penalty penalty charges if security at the semi-finals wasn't guaranteed.
The quarter-final incident between Uzbekistan and Iraq came after host goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov was sent off for elbowing Hassan Reid in the penalty area. The referee then sent off Nermatov and awarded Iraq a penalty.
The referee's decision was responded by the crowd of 32,000 audiences. Some of the extremists threw bricks, water bottles and many other hard objects on the yard, endangering the Iraq players and injuring a photographer and a television reporter.
The game was outdated over ten minutes before Iraq opened the number from the temple penalty. With lack of men, but Uzbekistan is still two-2-per-per-minute contest, and then won 3-2 in the cycles of cycles.
Uzbekistan defeated Japan 4-0 in the quarter-finals of the 2018 AFC U23 Championship. However, Japan is more appreciated in this reunion. Sending only Group U21 to play, the Rising Sun beat South Korea 3-0 in the quarter-finals. Japan suffered subsequent losses when three players contracted Covid-19 and were unable to play in the semi-finals.
"Uzbekistan is a very uncomfortable opponent," Japanese coach Go Oiwa said at a press conference on June 14. "They are quality exercise, will cause many problems for my students. I don't know how to play the lack of audiences will affect them. We still play attack as usual. It is always the way Japan's approach since I took power. Our goal was to win the championship. "