Khaleej Times

UAE, Saudi and Bahrain boycott Qatar draw ceremony

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doha — Officials from the Gulf Arab states boycotting Qatar did not turn up to the draw for a Middle East soccer tournament in Doha on Monday and want to postpone the competitio­n that could be an early test for the 2022 World Cup hosts.

Requests by the UAE and Bahrain to delay December’s Gulf Nations Cup had been rejected, however, the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation (AGCFF) said.

“The tournament is going ahead on time,” AGCFF General Secretary Jassim Al Rumaithi told reporters after the draw.

Saudi Arabia, UAE and Bahraini officials did not attend the draw. The other nations scheduled to play in the tournament are Iraq, Oman, Yemen and Qatar.

Kuwait, who have featured in past competitio­ns, can play only if a suspension by Fifa is lifted in time. In June, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and other Arab states cut political and economic ties with Qatar over accusation­s that Qatar supports terrorism — a charge Doha denies.

Al Rumaithi said Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain had not confirmed their participat­ion in the tournament, and that the competitio­n needed at least five teams under the current format.

Hamid Al Shaibani, chairman of the competitio­ns committee, said teams that chose not to compete could face financial sanctions.

The Gulf Nations Cup is being held in Qatar as the state prepares to host the 2022 World Cup, and also as Saudi Arabia get ready to compete in the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq and Yemen have been drawn in Group A, with Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE in Group B. Kuwait will join Group B if their Fifa suspension is lifted.

Fifa banned Kuwait’s national soccer federation last year over alleged government interferen­ce in the running of the body.

Oman Football Associatio­n general secretary Said Othman Al Bulushi said that delaying the Gulf Nations Cup would be damaging for regional football. —

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