2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Fifth Round

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2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Fourth Round
Tournament details
Dates6 & 10 September 2013
Teams2 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played2
Goals scored4 (2 per match)
Attendance27,440 (13,720 per match)
2010

This page provides the summaries of the AFC Fifth Round matches for 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification.

Format[]

In the fifth round, the two third-placed teams from the fourth round competed in a two-legged play-off on 6 September and 10 September 2013.[1] The winner advanced to the intercontinental play-offs against the fifth-placed team from CONMEBOL's World Cup qualifying tournament.

Qualified teams[]

Matches[]

The draw for the fifth round of the AFC qualifiers was held in Zürich on 19 March 2013 during meetings of the Organising Committee for the FIFA World Cup.[2]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Jordan  2–2 (9–8p)  Uzbekistan 1–1 1–1 (a.e.t.)

First leg[]

Jordan 1–1 Uzbekistan
Al-Laham Goal 30' Report Djeparov Goal 35'
King Abdullah Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 16,819

Second leg[]

Uzbekistan 1–1 (a.e.t.) Jordan
Ismailov Goal 5' Report Murjan Goal 43'
Penalties
Ahmedov Penalty missed
Djeparov Penalty scored
Kapadze Penalty scored
Tukhtakhodjaev Penalty scored
Sergeev Penalty scored
Shorakhmedov Penalty scored
Denisov Penalty scored
Nagaev Penalty scored
Tursunov Penalty scored
Ismailov Penalty missed
8–9 Penalty scored Bani Yaseen
Penalty scored Al-Saify
Penalty scored Abdallah Deeb
Penalty scored Murjan
Penalty missed Hayel
Penalty scored Adous
Penalty scored Mustafa
Penalty scored Amer Deeb
Penalty scored Zahran
Penalty scored Al-Dmeiri
Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium, Tashkent
Attendance: 25,621
Referee: Ben Williams (Australia)

2–2 on aggregate. Jordan won the penalty shoot-out 9–8 and advanced to the AFC v CONMEBOL play-off.

References[]

  1. ^ "2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil – Preliminary Competition Format and Draw Procedures – Asian Zone" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 27, 2011.
  2. ^ "Organising Committee for the FIFA World Cup extends its responsibilities to cover 2018 and 2022". fifa.com. 19 March 2013. Archived from the original on March 22, 2013.

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