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2022 World Cup Qualifiers: Where do India stand among Asia's goalscorers?

The 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup joint qualifiers' second round concluded on June 15 and 12 teams from eight groups qualified to the third round of the World Cup qualifiers.

The third round draw will be conducted on July 1, 2021, where the 12 teams will be divided into two groups based on the seedings.

India were placed in the Group E of the qualifiers where they finished third behind Qatar and Oman. The Blue Tigers ended their campaign with seven points registering four draws, three losses and one win from their eight matches. They scored six goals and conceded only seven.  

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India will eagerly wait for the updated FIFA rankings which will be released on June 18 as on the basis of that, it will be determined if Igor Stimac's side will feature in pot 1 of the 2023 Asian Cup qualifying third round whose draw will be held on June 24, 2021.

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While Igor Stimac's side managed to score only six goals in the qualifiers, there were 10 other teams who scored less than the Blue Tigers. Asian giants Japan, on the other hand, scored the most number of goals (46) followed by Iran and China.

Let us take a look at the number of goals scored by each Asian country in the qualifiers.

Which teams have scored the least goals in the qualifiers

NumberTeamGoals
1Japan46
2Iran34
3China30
4Australia28
5UAE23
6South Korea22
7Saudi Arabia22
8Syria22
9Kuwait19
10Kyrgyz Republic19
12Qatar18
13Uzbekistan18
14Oman16
15Bahrain15
16Iraq14
17Tajikistan14
18Jordan13
19Vietnam13
20Philippines12
21Lebanon11
22Palestine10
23Malaysia10
24Thailand9
25Turkmenistan8
26Maldives7
27Singapore7
28India6
29Yemen6
30Myanmar6
31Afghanistan5
32Indonesia5
33Nepal4
34Chinese Taipei4
35Hong Kong4
36Bangladesh3
37Mongolia3
38Sri Lanka2
39Guam2
40Cambodia2

How did India do in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers?

India started their World Cup qualification run with a narrow 2-1 defeat at the hands of Oman at home, followed by a historic goalless draw against Asian champions Qatar in Doha. In their third and fourth matches, the Blue Tigers managed 1-1 draws against both Bangladesh and Afghanistan and then they suffered a 1-0 defeat against Oman away from home.

They resumed their campaign against Qatar on June 3 and lost 1-0 but followed it up with a 2-0 win over Bangladesh. In their final match, they managed a 1-1 draw against Afghanistan.

Further reading

When is the AFC 2022 World Cup Qualifying third round draw 

When is the 2023 AFC Asian Cup Qualifying third round draw

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