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Japan, Oman, Palestinians win Olympic qualifiers
Updated: 2011-06-20 16:25
(Agencies)
TOYOTA, Japan - Hiroshi Kiyotake scored one goal and set up another as Japan defeated Kuwait 3-1 in the first leg of 2012 London Olympics qualifying on Sunday, while Oman stunned China 1-0 and the Palestinians upset Bahrain by the same score.
Cerezo Osaka midfielder Kiyotake was left unmarked in front of the Kuwait goal and headed home Yusuke Koga's cross in the 18th minute to give the hosts the lead.
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Defender Mizuki Hamada doubled it in the 37th minute with a header from Kiyotake's corner kick.
Yuya Osaka made it 3-0 in the 61st minute but Jaber Jazea reduced Japan's lead seven minutes later with what could be a crucial away goal for Maher Alshemmari's side.
The second leg of the home-and-away contest is on Thursday. The winners advance to a group stage from which three teams will qualify to represent Asia at next year's Olympics.
In Shanghai, Al Hadhri Farah scored just four minutes in to lead Oman to a 1-0 win over China.
Bahrain's first big sporting event since anti-government protests in February paralyzed the country ended badly, the football team losing 1-0 to the Palestinians in a sign that the sport is is on the rise in the West Bank.
Khalid Salem scored in the 70th minute for the Palestinians in a first-leg match played in the near-empty National Stadium in Riffa.
Along with wreaking havoc on the economy, the protests forced the cancellation of Formula One's Bahrain Grand Prix this year. The protests were inspired by uprisings throughout the Arab world.
Elsewhere, Australia defeated Yemen 3-0 in Gosford, Australia, thanks to two goals from striker Jason Hoffman.
Mitch Nichols also scored to give Australia a buffer to take into the second leg.
Australia had several off-target shots before Hoffman headed home Sebastian Ryall's cross in the 14th minute. Nichols added the second from close range in the 67th minute and Hoffman netted the third in stoppage time.
In Seoul, South Korea defeated Jordan 3-1.
Midfielder Yoon Bitgaram scored the winner from the penalty spot in the 75th minute and Kim Dong-sub added a header 10 minutes later.
Mahmoud Saleem Mahmoud Za'tara opened the scoring for the visitors just before halftime. Kim Tae-hwan equalized early in the second half for South Korea, which is seeking its seventh consecutive Olympic appearance.
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