Qatar football team heads to political rival UAE for Asian Cup

AFP  |  Doha 

Qatar's 23-man squad for the Asian Cup left on Saturday, heading circuitously to the on a quest which could ultimately be overshadowed by politics.

Officials and players have vowed to put politics to one side during the almost month-long tournament.

"In the end this is football," Qatar's told AFP.

"We just control ourselves and play football," he said.

But the tournament -- which pitches against Saudi in Abu Dhabi on January 17 -- could prove to be a flashpoint.

Even the Qatari team's journey is a reminder of the politics involved -- the squad has to fly via Kuwait, because of a ban on direct flights imposed against by the UAE, Saudi and

The team's route is symbolic as has led regional mediation over the crisis. Abu Dhabi, and accuse Doha -- which is host -- of supporting terrorism and seeking closer relations with

denies this and claims its regional rivals are seeking regime change in Doha.

It is the first time Qatar's team has travelled to the since the diplomatic crisis began.

Leading Qatari and tournament organiser, Saoud al-Mohannadi, was allegedly barred from entering the on his first attempt, though officials in Abu Dhabi disputed this.

A statement by the Confederation on Thursday said it was "aware of reports that [Mohannadi]... was unable to travel to the from in Oman".

The AFC had said it was "investigating the situation".

Five Qatar-based journalists also claim they were not allowed into the to cover the tournament, after allegedly being kept waiting at airport for 13 hours before returning to Doha.

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 21:45 IST