JAKARTA - Witan Sulaeman's goal against Jordan U-23 was nominated for the 2024 U-23 Asian Cup Group's Best Goal.
Witan side by side with seven other players, namely Ahmed Al Rawi (Qatar U-23), Aiman Yahya (Arab Saudi U-23), Abdullah Al Yazidi (Qatar U-23), Alibek Davronov (Uzbekistan U-23), Ruslan Khailoev (Tajikistan U-23), Nguyen Van Tung (Vietnam U-23), and Khuat Van Khang (Vietnam U-23).
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) will determine who will win the 2024 U-23 Asian Cup Group Best Goals in a vote.
Voting can be done through the official AFC website with this link.
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Witan's goal occurred in the 40th minute when Indonesia U-23 was winning 1-0 over Jordan U-23.
Starting from Marselino Ferdinand's action, who was combing the second line. He then stepped into the Jordan U-23 defensive line before releasing a short pass to Rizky Ridho.
The one-touch short pass scheme led to a breakthrough bait to Witan Sulaeman.
The attacker immediately fired a curling placing shot without control at the far post of the Jordan U-23 goal. The kick resulted in a second goal because goalkeeper Ahmad Juaidi failed to reach the ball.
Berikut nominasi Gol Terbaik Fase Pisang Asia U-23 2024.
1. Witan Sulaeman (Indonesia U-23)
Minutes: 40Group A: Jordan U-23 vs Indonesia U-23
Leading 1-0, Indonesia U-23 showed its class through the second goal five minutes before the end of the first half. Marselino Ferdinand rolled the ball at Rizky Ridho who gave Witan Sulaeman a first-time pass to release a beautiful curling shot past goalkeeper Ahmad Juaidi.
2. Ahmed Al Rawi (Qatar U-23)
Minutes: 54Group A: Qatar U-23 vs Indonesia U-23
As his team took 1-0 and Indonesia U-23 threatened to equalize, Ahmed Al Rawi became the hero for Qatar U-23 when he fired a free-kick that Ernando Ari couldn't stop to give the hosts a 2-0 win in their opener.
3. Ruslan Khailoev (Tajikistan U-23)
Minutes: 23Group C: Saudi Arabia U-23 vs Tajikistan U-23
Left 0-1, Tajikistan got up to equalize through a goal that was designed very well. Moving the ball from right to left, then Amadani Kamalov's pass was struck by Ruslan Khailoev who headed into the top corner.
4. Aiman Yahya (Saudi Arabia U-23)
Minutes: 61Group C: Saudi Arabia U-23 vs Tajikistan U-23
Saudi Arabia U-23 made a quick breakthrough on the right. Manuchehr Safarov's cross fell to Aiman Yahya's feet who had controlled the ball before firing a shot from outside the penalty box.
5. Nguyen Van Tung (Vietnam U-23)
Minutes: 45+2Group D: Vietnam U-23 vs Kuwait U-23
A goal that deserves to break the deadlock. Nguyen Van Truong's bait that divided the defense made the three defenders of Kuwait U-23 silent. Nguyen Van Tung arranged his run perfectly to finish it casually using the outside of his leg.
6. Abdullah Al Yazidi (Qatar U-23)
Minutes: 40Group A: Jordan U-23 vs Qatar U-23
It was a goal that had a hat. Starting from Khaled Ali's decision to wait for Abdullah Al Yazidi, who was in possession of the ball, moved forward behind him.
Al Yazidi then had a chance to cross Khaled Ali, but the defender had another idea.
Seeing Ahmad Al Juaidi out of his position, Al Yazidi immediately fired a shot between the goalkeeper and the near post.
7. Van Khang's special (Vietnam U-23)
Minutes: 39Group D: Malaysia U-23 vs Vietnam U-23
Just when the game looked like it was going to end goalless, Khuat Van Khang came up with a solution for Vietnam U-23. His left leg free kick slid fast into the top corner past Malaysian goalkeeper Azim Al Amin.
8. Alibek Davronov (Uzbekistan U-23)
Minutes: 32Group D: Kuwait U-23 vs Uzbekistan U-23
The White Wolf Team is looking for prey, but with a sturdy U-23 Kuwaitian defense, something special is needed to break the deadlock. This happened through Alibek Davronov's extraordinary header which took advantage of Muhammadkodir Hamraliev's cross.
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