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Sports 06/11/2010 All set for Asian Games kick-off
All set for Asian Games kick-off
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- It might not be the World Cup but plenty is at stake in the Asian Games football tournament.

Qatar go into the event for under-23s as champions after beating Iraq 1-0 in the gold medal match at Doha four years ago.

Former Senegal and UAE coach Bruno Metsu is now in charge and will be expected to match that achievement in China ahead of the AFC Asian Cup on home soil in January.

The 24-team Asiad tournament kicks off on Sunday, five days before the formal opening of the 16th Asian Games, with the teams divided into six groups of four.

The top two and four of the best third-placed teams advance to the round of 16.

Qatar was handed a relatively easy draw, grouped with Singapore and India, but also with Kuwait, who are fresh from winning the West Asian Football Championship, beating Iran in the final.

A highlight of the early rounds will see Thailand face Pakistan, which has a strong English flavour.

Former Manchester United captain Bryan Robson is charge of Thailand while ex-Spurs and Chelsea defender Graham Roberts was recently appointed the temporary Pakistan coach.

Roberts' first game in charge will be against his old England colleague, who is hoping his side recover form after their disappointing failure to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup.

"It's a bit of an experience for me but I'm looking forward to it," Roberts told the BBC.

"Against Robbo -- well, we'll both be wearing shinpads on the halfway line."

Roberts admits he knew nothing about his team when he agreed to take the job last month, and enlisted the help of former Pakistan captain Zesh Rehman, who is currently playing for League Two side Bradford City.

Pakistan and Thailand also face Oman and Maldives.

Hosts China are slotted in Group A alongside Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan and Japan, while Iran, Vietnam, Bahrain and Turkmenistan are in Group B.

Korea Republic, who are without Celtic midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng after the Scottish club refused to release him, are pitted against their arch-rival neighbours DPR Korea, along with the Palestine and Jordan.

Among the women, China looks to be the team to beat, with Li Xiaopeng now at the helm.

The 35-year-old, who spent most of his playing career at Shangdong Luneng, was one of the key players at China's only World Cup appearance in 2002.

DPR Korea, the defending Asiad champions, should also be in the hunt, as will Japan, the beaten finalists four years ago.

Sunday's games
Group D
Kuwait vs India (Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou)
Qatar vs Singapore (Yingdong Stadium, Guangzhou)

Group E
Uzbekistan vs Bangladesh (Yingdong Stadium, Guangzhou)
United Arab Emirates vs Hong Kong (Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou)

Group F
Maldives vs Oman (Guangdong People's Stadium, Guangzhou)
Pakistan vs Thailand (Huangpu Sports Center, Guangzhou)

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