
Nepal's AFC U-23 Asian Cup Dream Ends After Defeat to Syria
Kathmandu – Nepal's hopes of qualifying for the AFC U-23 Asian Cup 2026 in Saudi Arabia have come to an end following a 4-2 defeat to Syria in their second Group K qualifier match on Saturday in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Despite taking a 2-1 lead at one stage, Nepal collapsed in the second half, conceding three unanswered goals that sealed their elimination with one game still to play. It marked Nepal's second straight loss in the campaign, having opened their qualifiers with a 4-0 defeat to hosts Tajikistan. The result leaves Nepal at the bottom of the group with no points. Syria, on the other hand, celebrated their second consecutive win after edging the Philippines 2-1 in its opening match. With six points from two games, they now face Tajikistan in a decisive clash on Tuesday to determine the group winner and direct qualification spot. At the Pamir Stadium in Dushanbe, Syria's goals were scored by Mohammad Al-Mustafa, Ali Al-Rina, Mahmoud Al-Aswad, and Mahmoud Nayif. For Nepal, Nirajan Dhami and Sumit Shrestha briefly turned the game around to give their side a 2-1 lead, but defensive lapses and fatigue ultimately cost them against the physically stronger Syrians. Nepal will round off their campaign on Tuesday when they face the Philippines at 6:45 p.m. Nepali time, aiming to salvage pride and finish the qualifiers on a positive note.