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AFC under fire over Saudi, Qatar hosting World Cup qualifiers

AFC under fire over Saudi, Qatar hosting World Cup qualifiers

KUALA LUMPUR: Tensions are mounting across the continent after the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) confirmed Qatar and Saudi Arabia as hosts for the fourth round of World Cup qualifiers — sparking backlash from Indonesia, Iraq, Oman and the UAE.
The centralised playoff format, involving six teams, will run from Oct 8-14, with the two group winners earning direct spots at the 2026 World Cup.
The runners-up will then contest an inter-confederation playoff in a two-legged tie on Nov 13 and 18.
"The AFC has confirmed the Qatar FA (QFA) and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) as the host member associations for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers," read an AFC statement on Saturday.
However, the announcement has stirred controversy, with several qualified teams raising concerns over the lack of neutrality in choosing host countries that are also participants in the playoffs.
The Oman FA (OFA) was among the first to criticise the decision, stressing that no team should enjoy home advantage and calling for fairness and transparency.
"The OFA stresses the importance of adopting transparency and fairness in all stages of organising continental and international tournaments," the statement read.
Meanwhile, the Iraq FA (IFA) said it was among the first to submit a formal bid via AFC's online platform, complete with full logistical and technical documentation.
In a follow-up letter dated June 7, the IFA reiterated its commitment and requested the matches be staged at neutral venues.
"Holding the playoffs on the home soil of any participating team could compromise competitive balance," the IFA said.
The UAE FA also echoed the sentiment, stressing that transparency should guide AFC's decisions.
"The selection process must comply with the regulations and statutes that guarantee the rights of all national teams," said the UAE FA.
Indonesia joined the calls for clarification this week after securing their place in the final round with a 1-0 win over China.
Team manager Ahmed Zaki told local media that the Indonesia FA (PSSI) would be seeking clarification from the AFC.
"Fourth-round matches should be held at neutral venues," said Zaki, adding that nations such as Japan, South Korea, Uzbekistan and Jordan would be more appropriate hosts.
Former Indonesia striker Bambang Nurdiansyah backed Iraq's protest, while current head coach Patrick Kluivert took a more diplomatic stance.
"I don't have a problem with the venue, as long as it meets quality standards," said Kluivert in an interview with Bolasport.
Despite the AFC's confirmation, rumblings persist. Reports have surfaced suggesting the confederation may now be reconsidering its decision.
Five alternative host countries are believed to be under review — with Malaysia and Kuwait considered front-runners, alongside Bahrain, Jordan and Thailand.
The official draw for the playoff groups is scheduled for July 17.
But with four of the six qualified nations questioning the legitimacy of the current hosting arrangements, it remains to be seen whether the AFC will stand firm or bow to mounting pressure for neutrality.

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