Afghanistan’s Zada, Qatar’s Shafie confident experience will benefit players
<div><div>Bangkok: As Afghanistan savoured their 2-1 defeat of Qatar in their final AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Thailand 2023 Group B tie on Thursday, head coach Mohammad Yosuf Mohandis Zada was full of praise after his team collected their first ever win in the tournament’s history.</div></div>
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