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FIFA boss says Saudi-Iran spat should keep out of football

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said today that a two-year diplomatic rift between and should not be allowed to get in the way of Saudi clubs have refused to play in since the kingdom broke off relations in January 2016 forcing AFC fixtures with Iranian clubs to be played in neutral "It's very clear that politics should stay out of and should stay out of politics," said at a joint conference in with Iranian "There are of course political issues between countries all over the world but this should not have an impact on the tournament. "The solution is always just to play home and away like in every competition in every country." The acknowledged that had voiced security concerns after protesters angry at its execution of a top Shiite attacked its embassy and a consulate in Iran, prompting it to cut ties. "Obviously the guarantees must be there, the safety must be there," he said. The Iranian denied there were any legitimate security concerns. "is a totally safe country," he said, while welcoming "FIFA's non-political approach". "We asked (Infantino) to insist on that so we can host games in the normal way from the next round and our clubs will not be forced to go to third countries to be able to play," Soltanifar said. Later today, also met who urged to ensure "questions not related to sport do not influence sport and that people are not deprived of watching competitions in their own stadiums". The then went to watch a derby match between rivals Persepolis and Esteghlal.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 21:05 IST
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