number of squads for each national team which competed at the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship
The comply is a number of squads for each national team which competed at the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship. The tournament took put in Thailand, between 8–26 January 2020. It was the fourth U-23 age group competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation. As the tournament was not held during the FIFA International Match Calendar, clubs were not obligated to release the players. The sixteen national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of minimum 18 and maximum 23 players, minimum three of whom must be goalkeepers ( Regulations Articles 24.1 and 24.2 ). [ 1 ] Only players in these squads were eligible to take partially in the tournament. Players born on or after 1 January 1997 were eligible to compete in the tournament. AFC published the final examination lists with squad numbers on their web site on 2 January 2020. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The full team listings are below. The age listed for each actor is on 8 January 2020, the first base day of the tournament. The nationality for each clubhouse reflects the national association ( not the league ) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a unlike nationality than their own national team. Players in boldface have been capped at wax international level at some point in their career.

Group A [edit ]

thailand [edit ]

coach : Japan Akira Nishino The preliminary police squad was announced on 23 December 2019. [ 4 ] The final police squad was announced on 30 December 2019. [ 5 ]

iraq [edit ]

passenger car : Abdul-Ghani Shahad The concluding team was announced on 1 January 2020. [ 6 ]

Australia [edit ]

coach : Graham Arnold The final squad was announced on 30 December 2019. [ 7 ] On 1 January 2020, it was announced that Daniel Margush replaced Tom Heward-Belle who was ruled out due to injury. [ 8 ]

bahrain [edit ]

coach : Tunisia Samir Chammam The concluding squad was announced on 28 December 2019. [ 9 ]

Group B [edit ]

qatar [edit ]

coach : Spain Félix Sánchez Bas The preliminary squad was announced on 29 December 2019. [ 10 ]

Japan [edit ]

passenger car : Hajime Moriyasu The final police squad was announced on 29 December 2019. [ 11 ]

Saudi Arabia [edit ]

coach : Saad Al-Shehri The preliminary police squad was announced on 14 December 2019. [ 12 ] The final team was announced on 31 December 2019. [ 13 ]

Syria [edit ]

coach : Ayman Hakeem

The preliminary squad was announced on 28 December 2019. [ 14 ] The final police squad was announced on 31 December 2019. [ 15 ]

Group C [edit ]

uzbekistan [edit ]

coach : Serbia Ljubinko Drulović The preliminary squad was announced on 15 December 2019. [ 16 ] The final squad was announced on 27 December 2019. [ 17 ]

South Korea [edit ]

coach : Kim Hak-bum The preliminary squad was announced on 3 December 2019. [ 18 ] The final police squad was announced on 24 December 2019. [ 19 ]

China PR [edit ]

coach : Hao Wei The preliminary squad was announced on 28 November 2019. [ 20 ] The final squad was announced on 31 December 2019. [ 21 ]

iran [edit ]

bus : Hamid Estili The concluding squad was announced on 30 December 2019. [ 22 ]

Group D [edit ]

Vietnam [edit ]

coach : South Korea Park Hang-seo The preliminary team was announced on 12 December 2019. [ 23 ] The final team was announced on 6 January 2020. [ 24 ]

North Korea [edit ]

coach : Ri Yu-il

jordan [edit ]

coach : Ahmed Abdel-Qader The final squad was announced on 20 December 2019. [ 25 ]

United Arab Emirates [edit ]

coach : Poland Maciej Skorża

The preliminary team was announced on 31 December 2019. [ 26 ]

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