Khaleej Times

Gulf Cup set to return to Kuwait after Fifa lifts ban

- Reuters

riyadh — Qatar has agreed to transfer this month’s Gulf Cup of Nations soccer tournament back to Kuwait after Fifa lifted a two-year ban on the country’s football associatio­n, state news agency QNA reported on Saturday.

The transfer would go up for final approval by the Gulf Football Associatio­ns on Monday, QNA reported citing Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, who heads both the Qatari federation and the regional body.

Fifa suspended Kuwait from participat­ing in internatio­nal football competitio­ns in October 2015 over a government bill which it said interfered in the independen­ce of the country’s FA and fell foul of Fifa statutes.

The global soccer body lifted the ban on Wednesday. The change of venue could prove a breakthrou­gh for this year’s championsh­ip, scheduled to start on Dec. 22, as Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain had planned not to attend the event in Qatar, organisers said last month.

The UAE Football Associatio­n’s president has said his country’s boycott was not related to the political crisis between Gulf states but rather was because the tournament should be played only if Kuwait could participat­e.

The Gulf Cup of Nations, which is held every two years and rotates location, usually involves Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman and Yemen. — Edition of the tournament is scheduled to be held from Dec. 22 onwards

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