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Qatari Asian Cup organizer stopped from attending tourney

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DOHA — A Qatari official who helped organise the Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates was prevented from flying there on Thursday for the tournament, sources said, as a rift between the two Gulf states showed no signs of abating.

Saoud Al-Mohannadi chaired the organizing committee for the tournament, which starts on Saturday, and is vice president of the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC).

A Qatari official told Reuters that Mohannadi was stopped from boarding an Oman Air flight to Abu Dhabi from Muscat. He was told by the airline that his name was not on a list held at Abu Dhabi airport, another source said.

Abu Dhabi’s government communicat­ions office did not respond immediatel­y to Reuters’ request for comment. But Aref al-Awani, director of the Asian Cup’s local organising committee, said on Twitter that nobody was banned from attending the tournament.

Other than in special circumstan­ces, Qataris have been prevented from entering United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt since the four countries launched a diplomatic and trade boycott of Qatar in June 2017.

They accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism, a charge that Doha denies. Qatar will host the 2022 World Cup, which soccer’s global governing body FIFA hopes to expand to 48 teams from 32, suggesting the country could share hosting duties with neighbouri­ng Gulf states.

The AFC is one of six continenta­l football confederat­ions that make up FIFA.

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Abu Dhabi’s Awani said reports about banning any individual from attending were untrue. “Whoever is trying to create stories and fictions are used to it, and we are used to ignoring them,” he tweeted.

Mohannadi said last month that he would run for president of the 47-country AFC in April. —

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