Qatar’s continental defence, Saudis named World Cup hosts in big 2024 for Asian football
The past 12 months saw the continent awarded another crack at welcoming the globe’s biggest footballing event
Qatar were in full celebration mode to kick off 2024 with the successful defence of their Asian Cup title while Saudi Arabia ended the year on a high after being named hosts of the 2034 World Cup.
In between, Japan and Iran reasserted their status as regional heavyweights in 2026 World Cup qualifying but it has not been smooth sailing for some of the other top sides with South Korea and Australia failing to impress.
At the continental championships in Qatar, the hosts secured consecutive trophies with victory over surprise package Jordan in the final in Doha. Akram Afif’s eight goals saw him end the tournament as top scorer and the captain would go on to be named Asian Player of the Year for a second time.
Qatar’s success boosted belief they could make a second straight appearance at the World Cup, having hosted the 2022 tournament, but by November those hopes were hanging by a thread as defeats by the United Arab Emirates and Iran cost coach Marquez Lopez his job.
Japan were knocked out of the Asian Cup by Iran in the quarter-finals but they quickly shrugged off that disappointment to go nine points clear in their World Cup qualifying group while Australia and Saudi Arabia stumbled below them.
The Socceroos and Green Falcons both made coaching changes after faltering starts to their 2026 campaigns but the race for Group C’s second automatic qualifying spot remains tight with Bahrain, Indonesia and China also in contention.