The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Host Indonesia’s issues with Israel delay draw for under-20 World Cup

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FIFA postponed the men’s Under20 World Cup finals draw because of host nation Indonesia’s issues with Israel’s qualificat­ion, the Indonesian soccer federation said. The decision was announced five days before FIFA was due to make the 24-nation draw Friday on the island of Bali for the May 20-June 11 tournament, that includes debutant Israel. Doubt was cast on the draw event last week when the governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, called for a ban on Israel playing there because of Indonesia’s diplomatic support for the Palestinia­n cause. The six stadiums due to be used for the 52-game tournament include one in the Balinese city Gianyar.

Protests against Israel’s participat­ion also were held in the Indonesian capital Jakarta last week by conservati­ve Islamic groups. Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation with about 277 million people and does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel. However, Indonesian soccer and public authoritie­s agreed to FIFA’S hosting requiremen­ts in 2019 before being selected to host the 2021 edition of the Under-20 World Cup. The COVID19 pandemic forced the tournament to be postponed for two years.

Israel qualified last June for its first Under-20 World Cup when it reached the semifinals of the Under-19 European Championsh­ip. The team went on to lose the final to England.

FIFA declined to comment Sunday on the draw being postponed just eight weeks before the opening game. If Indonesia fails to resolve its hosting issues over Israel, the national soccer federation risks being suspended by FIFA.

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