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JAKARTA - U-20 national team striker Hokky Caraka is in the top score competition for the 2023 U-20 Asian Cup which is taking place in Uzbekistan. Most recently, Hokky became the determinant in the team's victory over Syria. With this performance, Hokky, who listed his name on the scoreboard as the winner, is now competing with a number of names. Since it was held since March 1, 12 matches have taken place in the 2023 U-20 Asian Cup. Of the 12 matches, 26 goals were scored by players from various participating teams. Quoted from the official AFC website, the top score while the 2023 U-20 Asian Cup is still led by four players. The four names dominated the list with two goals. They are Adrian Segecic (Australia), Naoki Kumata (Japan), Sun Jin-young (South Korea), and Nguyen Quoc Viet (Vietnam). The rest were players who made one goal. There are Amirreza Eslamtalab, Alireza Enayatzadeh, and Amin Hazbavi (Iran), Hayder Abdulkareem & Mohammed Jamel (Irak), Ali Al-Azaizeh & Sei Darwish (Yordania), Kang Seon-jin & Kim Yong-hak (South Korea), Abbosvek Fayzullaev & Pulatkhuja Kholdorkhonov (Uzbekistan). Then there are Simmons (Australia), Abdullah Radif (Saudi Arabia), Ahmed Al-Rawi (Qatar), Nguyen Van Truong (Vietnam) and finally Hokky Caraka from Indonesia. The Garuda Nusantara striker finally broke the eggs for the U-20 Indonesian national team after confirming a 1-0 victory over Syria in the match Saturday, March 4 evening. On Sunday, March 5, there will be two teams appearing from Group C, namely Jordan vs South Korea and Oman vs Tajikistan. The match will be broadcast at 17.00 WIB and 19.00 WIB. Meanwhile, the U-20 national team will only appear again on March 7. The match against Uzbekistan as the host is the last match as well as the determinant of Garuda Muda's move to the quarter-finals. List Of Top Scores For The 2023 U-20 Asian Cup 2 Goals Adrian Segecic (Australia) Naoki Kumata (Japan) Sun Jin-young (South Korea) Nguyen Quoc Viet (Vietnam). 1 Gol Amirreza Eslamtalab Alireza Enayatzadeh Amin Hazbavi (Iran) Hayder Abdulkareem Mohammed Jamel (Iraq) Ali Al-Azaizeh Seif Darwish (Yordania) Kang Seon-jin & Kim Yong-hak (South Korea) Abbosvek Fayzullaev Pulatkhuja Kholdorkhonov (Uzbekistan). Total Simmons (Australia) Abdullah Radif (Saudi Arabia) Ahmed Al-Rawi (Qatar) Nguyen Van Truong (Vietnam) Hokky Caraka (Indonesia) Suicide Hayato Tanaka (Japan) Zakaria Al Ramadan (Syria)

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