New Straits Times

Iraq withdraw football team from Asian Games

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HONG KONG: Iraq have withdrawn from the football tournament of this month’s Asian Games in Jakarta, potentiall­y throwing the competitio­n into turmoil less than two weeks before kickoff.

The Iraq Olympic Committee have pulled the team from the event, according to a source in Baghdad, and the decision will leave officials needing to address an imbalance in the opening phase of the tournament.

Last week the Asian Football Confederat­ion conducted a redraw of the competitio­n’s group stage to add Palestine and the United Arab Emirates after the pair had been left off the original entry list.

That meant two of the six groups swelled from four teams to five, but Iraq’s withdrawal now means one group — containing China, Timor Leste and Syria will feature just three countries.

The Olympic Council of Asia, the organisers of the Asian Games, have yet to respond to a request from for comment.

A source at the Iraq Football Associatio­n had initially denied reports the team would be removed from the competitio­n and that the squad’s preparatio­ns were being finalised following the completion of a training camp in the northern city of Erbil.

Earlier this week, football officials were reported to have been fired over their involvemen­t in the selection of overage players for the nation’s under-16 team after they were stopped at passport control on their way to participat­e in a regional tournament.

The withdrawal of Iraq’s footballer­s follows a decision by the Philippine­s not to send the nation’s basketball team to Jakarta in the aftermath of their on-court brawl with Australia during a recent World Cup qualifier.

The football tournament at the Asian Games begins on Aug 10 and features teams made up of players 23 years of age and under. Coaches are permitted to select three overage players.

The final will be played on Sept 1.

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