Khaleej Times

UAE added to Asiad football after mix-up

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kuala lumpur — The United Arab Emirates and Palestine were on Wednesday officially added to the football tournament at the Asian Games after they were accidental­ly omitted from the original draw.

The Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) conducted a limited redraw at their headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur to include the two sides alongside 24 others taking part in football at the Games, which begin next month.

AFC secretary-general Windsor John said Games organisers failed to pass the names of UAE and Palestine to his body for the initial draw, even though both teams had attempted to register.

John said he was not sure what

caused the problem, adding “it could be some computer glitch, it could be some communicat­ion breakdown”.

He stressed the AFC was not running the competitio­n, and was conducting the draw on behalf of the Olympic Council of Asia and the Indonesian organising committee.

Palestine were placed in Group A with Indonesia, Hong Kong, Laos and Taiwan. The UAE were placed in Group E with South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia and Bahrain.

It was the latest problem to hit the run-up to the Games, which are being held in Palembang and the capital Jakarta from August 18-September 2.

At the weekend irate Indonesian football fans ripped plastic seats from the stands and hurled them onto a pitch at a stadium in Palembang scheduled to host matches at the Games. Indonesia has been scrambling to prepare venues, finish building work, widen roads and ease traffic congestion.

About 11,000 athletes and 5,000 officials from 45 Asian countries will take part in the world’s biggest multisport­s event after the Olympics.

The UAE football team’s best performanc­e at an Asian Games came in 2010 when they finished runners-up. They lost to Japan 1-0 in the final despite playing somecatchi­ng football in the finale.

Ahmed Khalil was among the top scorers in that tournament in China, scoring three goals.

At the 2014 Asian Games in South Korea, the UAE lost to North Korea 1-0 in the quarterfin­als. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Members of the UAE team acknowledg­e the crowd after losing the 2010 Asian Games final to Japan. —
AFP file Members of the UAE team acknowledg­e the crowd after losing the 2010 Asian Games final to Japan. —

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