Football at the 1998 Asian Games

Football at the 1998 Asian Games was held in Thailand from 30 November to 19 December 1998. 24 countries participated in the football competition.

Football
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenuesNakhon Sawan Stadium
Surat Thani Stadium
Supachalasai Stadium
Trang Stadium
Suphan Buri Stadium
700th Anniversary Stadium
Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium
Tinsulanon Stadium
Thammasat Stadium
Rajamangala Stadium
Thupatemi Stadium
Thai-Japanese Stadium
Dates30 November – 19 December
Nations24

Iran won the men's gold medal with the skeleton of the team that played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France with addition of some new players. Iran won the goal medal defeating Kuwait in the final 2–0. China beat the host team Thailand 3–0 in the bronze medal match to finish third.

China won the women's competition after beating North Korea 1–0 after the extra time.

Schedule

PPreliminary round SSecond round ¼Quarterfinals ½Semifinals FFinals
Event↓/Date →30th
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Tue
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3rd
Thu
4th
Fri
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Thu
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Fri
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Sat
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Mon
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Tue
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Wed
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Thu
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Fri
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Sat
MenPPPPPPSSSSSS¼½F
WomenPPPPPP½F

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
 Iran
Behzad Gholampour
Mehdi Mahdavikia
Javad Zarincheh
Mohammad Khakpour
Nader Mohammadkhani
Karim Bagheri
Alireza Mansourian
Sattar Hamedani
Hamid Estili
Ali Daei
Ali Mousavi
Dariush Yazdani
Ali Janmaleki
Mohammad Navazi
Vahid Hashemian
Ali Karimi
Rasoul Khatibi
Mahmoud Fekri
Nima Nakisa
Hamid Reza Babaei
 Kuwait
Khaled Al-Fadhli
Naser Al-Omran
Jamal Mubarak
Ali Abdulreda Asel
Nohair Al-Shammari
Hussain Al-Khodari
Bader Haji
Mohammad Al-Buraiki
Ayman Al-Hussaini
Hani Al-Saqer
Faraj Laheeb
Nawaf Al-Khaldi
Ahmad Al-Mutairi
Khaled Abdulqoddus
Saleh Al-Buraiki
Mohammad Jasem
Esam Sakeen
Naser Al-Othman
Jasem Al-Huwaidi
Ahmad Al-Jasem
 China
Jiang Jin
Ma Yongkang
Zhang Enhua
Sun Jihai
Fan Zhiyi
Li Tie
Zhao Junzhe
Ma Mingyu
Hao Haidong
Yang Chen
Bian Jun
Sui Dongliang
Wang Peng
Shu Chang
Huang Yong
Yao Xia
Li Weifeng
Li Jinyu
Chen Dong
Chi Rongliang
Women
 China
Bai Jie
Fan Yunjie
Gao Hong
Jin Yan
Liu Ailing
Liu Ying
Man Yanling
Qiu Haiyan
Shui Qingxia
Sun Qimin
Sun Wen
Wang Jingxia
Wang Liping
Wen Lirong
Xie Huilin
Zhang Ouying
Zhao Lihong
Zhao Yan
 North Korea
Jin Pyol-hui
Jo Jong-ran
Jo Song-ok
Kim Hye-ran
Kim Kum-sil
Kim Song-ryo
Kim Sun-hui
Kim Sun-hye
Kye Yong-sun
Pak Jong-ae
Ri Ae-gyong
Ri Hyang-ok
Ri Jong-hui
Ri Kum-suk
Ri Kyong-ae
Sol Yong-suk
Yang Kyong-hui
Yun In-sil
 Japan
Mito Isaka
Hiromi Isozaki
Kazumi Kishi
Tomomi Mitsui
Mai Nakachi
Kae Nishina
Yumi Obe
Shiho Onodera
Nami Otake
Tomoe Sakai
Homare Sawa
Miki Sugawara
Yumi Tomei
Tamaki Uchiyama
Yasuyo Yamagishi
Nozomi Yamago
Rie Yamaki
Miyuki Yanagita

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)1012
2 Iran (IRI)1001
3 Kuwait (KUW)0101
 North Korea (PRK)0101
5 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (5 nations)2226

Draw

Men

* Withdrew

Women

Squads

Final standing

Men

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran8701246+1821
 Kuwait8323238+1511
 China8602247+1718
4  Thailand84131210+213
5  Qatar641194+513
6  South Korea6402126+612
7  Uzbekistan6321258+1711
8  Turkmenistan6321109+111
9  Japan530284+49
10  Kazakhstan521286+27
11  Oman52121413+17
12  Lebanon520397+26
13  North Korea412168−25
14  Tajikistan5113813−54
15  United Arab Emirates4112510−54
16  India510438−53
17    Nepal200206−60
17  Vietnam200206−60
19  Cambodia200229−70
20  Maldives200207−70
21  Laos2002111−100
22  Hong Kong2002011−110
23  Mongolia2002026−260

Women

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 China5500280+2815
 North Korea5311264+2210
 Japan5302187+119
4  Chinese Taipei51221610+65
5  South Korea311184+44
6  Vietnam3012116−151
7  Thailand3012122−211
8  India3003136−350

References

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