Khaleej Times

UAE gear up to resume World Cup campaign

- James Jose james@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — It hasn’t been an easy time with the UAE football team undergoing preparatio­ns and then being in holding pattern, because of the pandemic.

But now, a clearer picture has emerged as to when The Whites can get onto the pitch and tackle their opponents and put their crucial World Cup qualifying campaign back into gear.

After being postponed twice — in March and then August — the UAE will resume their second round of qualifying which also acts as qualificat­ion for the AFC Asian Cup in 2023.

The AFC Competitio­ns Committee held its third meeting for the 20192023 cycle, chaired by Dr.Tran Quoc Tuan and after consultati­ons with Fifa, announced on Wednesday that Round 2 fixtures will be played in March and June next year, with the third round pencilled in for September.

“It was agreed that all the Asian Qualifiers Round 2 matches should be completed by June 15, 2021 with Match Day 7 and 8 in March 2021 and Match Day 9 and 10 in June 2021 with the Final Round of the Asian Qualifiers beginning in September 2021,” the AFC said in a statement.

“It was agreed that the 10 match days

of the Asian Qualifiers Final Round should be finished by the end of March 2022,” the statement added.

It means that the UAE, who currently sit fourth in Group G, will restart their journey next March. New coach Jorge Luis Pinto is yet to take charge in a competitiv­e game since being appointed in July this year. The fixtures, which were initially slated to be held in March and June, were pushed back until October and November.

The Whites were to host Malaysia on October 8 before travelling to face Indonesia on October 13. They were to play Thailand on November 12 and Vietnam on November 17, at home. The UAE need to win all four matches to make it to the next round.

Colombian Pinto, who famously minnows Costa Rica to the quarterfin­als at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, oversaw his first official match in charge last month, with the UAE going down to Uzbekistan 2-1 in a friendly on Fifa match day.

The 67-year-old had begun his stint with a camp in Al Ain soon after taking over in July. The squad had also undergone a camp in Serbia in August during which they played a couple of friendlies.

Pinto named a 27-man squad which assembled for a camp at the Al Nasr Club in Oud Metha, on Sunday. The camp ends on November 16.

The UAE, who are ranked 74 in the world, will take on Tajikistan, placed 122, at the Zabeel Stadium on Thursday. They then go up against Bahrain, ranked 99, on November 16. The squad includes the attacking triumvirat­e of Caio Canedo, Fabio de Lima and Sebastian Tagliabue, who were granted UAE citizenshi­p earlier this year. Talisman Omar Abdulrahma­n and Ahmed Khalil have been left out because of injuries.

Kick-off is at 6 p.m.

 ??  ?? WARMING UP: The UAE’s Ali Mabkhout takes part in a training session ahead of Thursday’s friendly against Tajikistan.
WARMING UP: The UAE’s Ali Mabkhout takes part in a training session ahead of Thursday’s friendly against Tajikistan.

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