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Court date set for UAE appeal against Qatars Asian Cup win
Almoez Ali

Geneva - When an ineligible player case is proven, AFC rules say a team must forfeit the game

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Published: Wed 8 Jan 2020, 10:13 PM

Last updated: Thu 9 Jan 2020, 12:16 AM

A legal challenge by the UAE FA that threatens Qatar's 2019 Asian Cup title will be heard at sport's highest court. The Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Tuesday it will hear the UAE's appeal on March 12 in a case that alleges Qatar fielded two ineligible players at the tournament. The Asian Cup was hosted by the UAE in January 2019.
A verdict by CAS judges is likely at least several weeks after the hearing in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The ruling could strip Qatar of its biggest success in world football, affect key young players in its World Cup planning, and see the UAE inflict an embarrassing loss on a regional political rival. The UAE filed a complaint with the Asian Football Confederation after a 4-0 loss to Qatar in the Asian Cup semifinals in Abu Dhabi last January.
When an ineligible player case is proven, AFC rules say a team must forfeit the game.
The Asian governing body's first disciplinary ruling cleared Qatar of wrongdoing hours before beating Japan 3-1 in the final. UAE officials have appealed to CAS against the Qatar Football Association and the AFC, whose appeal committee also later dismissed the claims of wrongfully submitted documents.
The UAE alleges Qatar's star forward Almoez Ali and defender Bassam Al-Rawi were not born there and did not meet Fifa nationality requirements to represent the country.
Fifa's statutes say players can acquire a nationality if they have "lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant association."
Both Ali, who turned 23 since the Asian Cup ended, and Al-Rawi, who is now aged 22, seemed not to meet the five-year residency rule.
 


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