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The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

In the Asian Cup final that ended on February 11, Beijing time, the host Qatar men's football team defeated the big dark horse Jordan team 3-1 and won the second Asian Cup championship in team history. With Qatar successfully defending its title, the final ranking of this Asian Cup has also been officially determined.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

Winner: Qatar

This is Qatar's second Asian Cup title in their history, and they have successfully defended their title.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

Runner-up: Jordan

Despite missing out on the team's first Asian Cup title, the runners-up finish has set Jordan's best record in the history of the Asian Cup.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

Third place: Iran

Iran's last seven semi-finals at the Asian Cup have ended in defeat, with the last time they won the title going back 44 years.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

4th place: South Korea

Iran and South Korea have played 6 games in this Asian Cup, but Iran has 13 points in 6 games, 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, while the South Korean men's football team has 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss and 9 points.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

5th-8th place: Australia, Japan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan

All four teams played five games, and Australia finished fifth with 10 points from five games. Japan and Uzbekistan both have 9 points each, and Japan is in 6th place by virtue of goal difference. Tajikistan finished in 8th place with 5 points from 5 games.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

9th-16th: Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Thailand, Syria, Palestine, Indonesia

All eight teams played four games, with Iraq finishing ninth with three wins in four games and Saudi Arabia in 10th place with eight points. Indonesia won only one of their four matches and was lucky enough to qualify for the round of 16 and finished 16th.

The final ranking of the Asian Cup: Qatar won the championship, South Korea ranked 4th, Japan ranked 6th, and the national football team ranked 18th, the worst in team history

17th-24th: Oman, China, Lebanon, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, India

All eight teams have played only three games and none of them have won in this Asian Cup. Oman and the Chinese men's football team, which finished third in the group, finished 17th and 18th, and the Chinese men's football team's 18th ranking also created the worst ranking in the Asian Cup in team history. Vietnam, Hong Kong and India have all lost three in a row at the Asian Cup. Among them, the Chinese men's football team and the Indian men's football team are the only two teams that have not scored in this tournament.

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