<div>The Southeast Asian side, drawn in Group F alongside Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyz Republic and Oman, will be aiming to change that in Qatar 2023. </div>
<div>The Central Asian side will be far from overawed despite having to content with defending champions Qatar, China PR and Lebanon in Group A. </div>
<div>Drawn in Group B, Syria have 2015 champions Australia, Uzbekistan and India for company. </div>
<div> <div>Drawn in Group F, the three-time AFC Asian Cup champions have Thailand, Kyrgyz Republic and Oman for company.</div> </div>
<div>Drawn in Group A, Qatar have China PR, Tajikistan and Lebanon for company.</div>
<div>Drawn in Group C, Palestine will have three-time champions Islamic Republic of Iran, United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong, China for company.</div>
<div>Drawn in Group F, Oman will have to contend with three-time AFC Asian Cup champions Saudi Arabia, Thailand and Kyrgyz Republic. </div>
<div>The Southeast Asian side will aim to impress, despite being drawn in a tough Group E with Korea Republic, Jordan and Bahrain for company.</div>
<div>Hosts of the continenal showpiece in 2000, Lebanon will be eager to impress despite facing the likes of Qatar, China PR and Tajikistan in Group A. </div>
<div>Despite facing tough odds in Group F, the Central Asian side will relish taking on some of the continent's best teams after having impressed in the UAE 2019 edition. </div>
<div>They went on to defend their position four years later and have continued to vie for the title since, as <strong><em>the-AFC.com</em></strong> finds out. </div>