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The 2006 AFC Challenge Cup was held between 1 and 16 April 2006 in
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ...
. Sixteen teams were split into four groups, the top two in each group qualifying for the quarterfinals, and from then on a straight knockout contest. There was no qualification stage. The cup winner was
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. The fair play award was won by Sri Lanka and Tajikistani Ibrahim Rabimov won the most valuable player award.


Selection of teams

The AFC classed seventeen nations as ''emerging associations'', which need time to develop their football. They were selected in August 2005 to take part. Laos,
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, and
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were initially selected to participate, but were later replaced by
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ...
and
India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
of the ''developing associations'' class, reducing the number of participating teams to sixteen.


Hosts and stadia

The AFC decided at its annual meeting, that
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would host the opening ceremony and that
Nepal Nepal (; ne, :ne:नेपाल, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in S ...
would host the final unless Bangladesh makes it into the last two, in which case it would be held in
Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city i ...
, its capital. It was originally planned that the teams in Groups A and B would play their games in
Nepal Nepal (; ne, :ne:नेपाल, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in S ...
and that teams in Groups C and D would play in
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ...
, but due to the political unrest that shook Nepal, it was decided that only Bangladesh would host the tournament. The Challenge Cup was originally scheduled to take place between 26 March to 9 April 2006 but was changed to avoid clashes with Bangladesh's Independence Day on 26 March. The two stadia that were selected to be used during this tournament were: the
Bangabandhu Stadium Bangabandhu National Stadium ( bn, বঙ্গবন্ধু জাতীয় স্টেডিয়াম, ''romanised: Bongobondhu jateeyo stediyaam''), also known as Dhaka Stadium, and formerly known as Dacca Stadium, is the national s ...
in
Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city i ...
and the
MA Aziz Stadium The MA Aziz Stadium ( bn, এম এ আজিজ স্টেডিয়াম; also known as Chittagong Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The local cricket and football teams play there and it is sometimes used b ...
in Chittagong. However, the
Bangladesh Army Stadium The Bangladesh Army Stadium (formerly the Ershad Army Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and hosts the home sport matches of the Bangladesh Army. The stadium has a capacity ...
in Dhaka was later used to make-up the matches that were abandoned due to heavy rain.


Venues


Teams

Some teams did not take part with their 'main' national squad, as noted below: *India decided to field their under-20 team in preparation for the AFC Youth Championship they were later hosting. *Kyrgyzstan took part with a young squad, made up mostly of players from their under-20 team which had qualified for the AFC Youth Championship.


Squads


Group stage

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Tie-breaking criteria

Where two or more teams end the group stage with the same number of points, their ranking is determined by the following criteria: # points earned in the matches between the teams concerned; # goal difference in the matches between the teams concerned; # number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned; # goal difference in all group matches; # number of goals scored in all group matches; # kicks from the penalty mark (if only two teams are level and they are both on the field of play); # fewer yellow and red cards received in the group matches; # drawing of lots by the organising committee.


Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Knockout stage


Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final


Winner


Awards


Goalscorers

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;4 goals * Dzhomikhon Mukhidinov *
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;3 goals * Vimal Pariyar * Khurshed Makhmudov ;2 goals * Hafizullah Qadami *
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Zahid Hasan Ameli Zahid Hasan Ameli ( bn, জাহিদ হাসান এমিলি; born 25 December 1987) is a Bangladeshi footballer who plays as a striker for Brothers Union and the Bangladesh national team. He is the current second top scorer of the ...
* Mohamed Abdul Hossain * Chuang Wei-lun * Chan Kin Seng * Basanta Thapa *
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* Ibrahim Al-Sweirki * Ahmed Keshkesh * Alvin Valeroso *
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* Mohamed Izzadeen * Numonjon Hakimov * Ibrahim Rabimov ;1 goal * Sayed Maqsood * Mahadi Tapu * Adie Arsham Salleh * Riwandi Wahit * Sok Buntheang * Keo Kosal * Chan Rithy * Kouch Sokumpheak * Liang Chien-wei * Roman Ablakimov * Ruslan Djamshidov * Azamat Ishenbaev * Andrey Krasnov * Tashi Tsering * Adeel Ahmed *
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* Francisco Atura * Sanjaya Pradeep Arachchige * Chandradasa Karunaratne * Jeewantha Dhammika Ratnayaka * Odil Irgashev * Rustam Khojaev * Shujoat Nematov


Notes


References


External links


Official site of the AFC Challenge Cup Bangladesh 2006
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