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UAE to play Jordan in friendly as manager Van Marwijk resumes preparatio­ns for 2022 World Cup qualifiers

- JOHN MCAULEY

The UAE national team will begin their camp on May 15 for the resumption of World Cup qualificat­ion next month, with a friendly against Jordan planned as part of their preparatio­ns.

While the get-together starts in Dubai on that date, manager Bert van Marwijk will initially be without players from Shabab Al Ahli and Al Nasr, who contest the President’s Cup final on May 16, and Al Wahda, who have a rearranged Arabian Gulf League match to play against Fujairah following their recent Asian Champions League commitment­s.

The UAE are scheduled to face Jordan in the emirate on May 24, as preparatio­ns ramp up for the restart of the postponed qualifiers on June 3. The national team, fourth in Group G, meet Malaysia in the first of four matches in 13 days. They then face Thailand, Indonesia and group leaders Vietnam.

All outstandin­g Group G fixtures will take place in Dubai after the Football Associatio­n won the right in March to serve as a centralise­d hub for the eight matches. Al Wasl’s Zabeel Stadium and Nasr’s Al Maktoum Stadium were chosen as host venues.

After Malaysia, the UAE play Thailand on June 7 and Indonesia four days later before rounding off the second round of qualificat­ion against Vietnam on June 15. Only the top team in each group are guaranteed to progress to the next stage, alongside the four best runners-up.

The UAE, who have only once before qualified for a World Cup, sit five points off Vietnam, although they do have a game in hand over each of their group opponents.

Van Marwijk, 68, is back in his second stint as manager following his reappointm­ent in December, when he succeeded Colombian Jorge Luis Pinto. The Dutchman, who guided the Netherland­s to the 2010 World Cup final and then mastermind­ed Saudi Arabia’s qualificat­ion for the 2018 finals, managed the UAE for nine months in 2019.

The pandemic means Van Marwijk finds the national team in exactly the same position as when he left in December 2019. The UAE most recently played India in a friendly, on March 29, winning 6-0.

As reported last week, the FA is assessing the return of spectators for the World Cup qualifiers. The President’s Cup final, staged at Al Ain’s Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, will be open to fully vaccinated fans at 30 per cent capacity – the first time a profession­al football fixture has welcomed spectators since late February last year.

 ?? Chris Whiteoak / The National ?? UAE manager Bert van Marwijk will be without a few top players when the training camp begins in Dubai
Chris Whiteoak / The National UAE manager Bert van Marwijk will be without a few top players when the training camp begins in Dubai

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