Saudi football teams denied neutral venues for Qatar clashes

AFP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Saudi Arabian teams will be required to play away matches in during the Asian despite the kingdom's on its Gulf neighbour, Asia's governing body said today. The Confederation (AFC) ruled all matches would be played on a home-and-away basis as planned, after had called for fixtures against Qatari teams to be shifted to a neutral country. The ruling also means Saudi clubs must host Qatari teams for the return, home fixtures. Since June last year Saudi Arabia, along with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, has adopted a diplomatic boycott of Qatar, accusing it of backing terrorism -- a charge denied by The Saudi-led coalition also imposed a ban on travel in and out of AFC said the decision to maintain the home-and-away format was made after an independent safety and security assessment was completed. Saudi authorities previously insisted that their clubs would only play against Qatari sides on neutral territory amid reports they may boycott the tournament. With the AFC ruling that "clubs from Qatar, and the should be played on a home and away basis in 2018 as per the AFC Regulations", Saudi club teams are due to travel to for away matches beginning next month. AFC told AFP that Saudi Arabia has not lifted the imposed on its nationals against going to Saudi Arabia's have been placed with Qatar's Al Rayyan in Group D of the beginning February 12. Qatar's are in Group C along with the UAE's Al Wasl, while in Group B Qatar's are pitted against the UAE's The AFC Asian is the top continental competition for clubs in is due to host in 2022.

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First Published: Sun, January 28 2018. 14:25 IST