AFP Sports picks out five players who lit up the group phase:
Iraq have been among the standout teams so far and largely have Hussein to thank. Five goals from three matches have put the 27-year-old two clear in the race to be top-scorer. He netted both in Iraq's 2-1 win over favourites Japan as the Lions of Mesopotamia strutted out of Group D with three wins.
The Air Force FC striker cuts an imposing figure at six feet and two inches (1.88m). With his side 1-0 down against Vietnam at the interval, he came off the bench for an eventful second half: scoring, missing a penalty, then showing the nerve to step up for a second penalty in the 12th minute of stoppage time. He converted and Iraq won 3-2.
The Palestine skipper has proven an inspiration on and off the pitch. On it, the attacking right-back is at the top of the tournament statistics with his two assists and eight chances created. The 30-year-old led the charge as Palestine beat Hong Kong 3-0 to claim their first-ever win at the tournament, swinging in two inch-perfect crosses that ended in headed goals.
He has been a leader off the pitch too, the unofficial spokesman for a team who have advanced to the next round for the first time despite the war in Gaza. In achieving that historic feat he said that the players had made good on "a promise we made to the Palestinian people".
Livewire forward Afif was one of the stars of Qatar's 2019 Asian Cup win and is leading their charge again on home soil. The 27-year-old scored two goals to spearhead his team's 3-0 opening win over Lebanon and was again on target as the hosts and holders beat Tajikistan 1-0.
Afif had spells in Belgium and Spain earlier in his career and has said he would leave Qatar's Al-Sadd to go back to Europe
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