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The number of spectators for Indonesia vs Iraq is predicted to break the record at the U-23 Asian Cup
Doha, Todaysgist.com – The Indonesian U-23 national team will test Iraq's strength in the fight for third place in the AFC U-23 Asian Cup as well as tickets to the 2024 Paris Olympics. The match will take place at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium, this Thursday (2/5/2024), at 18.30 local time or around 22.30 WIB.
Iraq appeared at the Olympics in 2016, while for Indonesia this was the first time since the 1956 Olympics.
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The team that loses in this match still has a chance to qualify for the Olympics, through the playoff round against Guinea on May 9 2024 in the city of Paris, France.
It is predicted that the Indonesia vs Iraq match tonight will exceed the largest number of spectators who came to the stadium in the AFC U23 Asian Cup match this time.
The Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar, will certainly be filled with supporters of the Garuda Muda and Iraqi teams.
It is known that the record for the largest number of spectators at the Qatar U-23 Asian Cup is still held when the host team Qatar faced Japan in the quarter-finals with 9,573 spectators, on April 25 2024.
Then below is the quarter-final match between Indonesia vs South Korea which ended in a penalty shootout on April 26 2024. This match was attended by 9,105 spectators, or the equivalent of 89 percent of the stands at the Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium.
This stadium in Doha, Qatar has a capacity of 10,221 spectator seats.
The number of spectators for Indonesia vs Iraq is predicted to break the record at the U-23 Asian Cup
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