Asian Cup 2019: UAE protests Qatari players' eligibility

The UAE FA has filed a protest regarding the eligibility of Qatari striker Almoez Ali, and defender Bassam Al-Rawi.

Published : Jan 31, 2019 15:30 IST

The UAE has filed a protest against the eligibility of Qatar's star striker Almoez Ali.
The UAE has filed a protest against the eligibility of Qatar's star striker Almoez Ali.
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The UAE has filed a protest against the eligibility of Qatar's star striker Almoez Ali.

Asian Cup host the United Arab Emirates has lodged a protest over the eligibility of two Qatari players, the Asian Football Confederation said on Thursday.

The move comes a day before Qatar makes its first-ever final appearance against Japan, and two days after the Maroons trounced UAE 4-0 in a bitter semi-final that saw the home crowd pelt the victors with plastic bottles and shoes.

“The Asian Football Confederation has received a protest from the United Arab Emirates FA regarding the eligibility of two Qatar players,” an AFC spokesperson told AFP.

“This protest will now be reviewed in line with the AFC regulations.”

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The other player in question is 21-year old defender Bassam Al-Rawi.
 

Media reports said the players in question are striker Almoez Ali, who has scored a record-equalling eight goals at the tournament, and defender Bassam Al-Rawi.

Ali, 22, is of Sudanese descent, while 21-year-old Al-Rawi was born in Iraq.

Read: AFC to probe shoe-throwing semifinal

According to the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Code, the penalty for fielding an ineligible player is forfeiting the match and a fine.

The AFC also has the power to exclude teams from a future competition if the ineligibility is discovered after a tournament, the document says.

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