ASIAN Cup host United Arab Emirates needed a late penalty from a handball to salvage a 1-1 draw with Bahrain on Saturday in the opening match of a tournament taking place against the backdrop of a regional diplomatic crisis. Bahrain was close to snatching a win after Mohamed Al Rohaimi scored from the center of the area in the 78th minute. But Mohamed Marhoon handled the ball in the box, sending Ahmed Khalil to the spot to snatch the equalizer with two minutes remaining. UAE and Bahrain share Group A with India and Thailand. The Asian Cup has expanded to 24 teams from 16 in 2015 when Australia won the title on home soil. Qatar is among the 24 finalists while the country is being boycotted diplomatically and economically by regional rivals, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia. That has led to air links to Doha being severed by the UAE, impacting players, officials and media. The chairman of the Asian Cup organizing committee is Qatari, and Saoud al-Mohannadi’s entry to the UAE was delayed last week, bringing the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) deeper into the Persian Gulf political standoff. The AFC said it received reports from Qatar that al-Mohannadi was unable to travel to the UAE from Muscat in Oman, despite having been “assured of visas and entry permits for all AFC organizing committee and executive members.” The AFC said Friday that al-Mohannadi, who is also a vice president of the soccer confederation, was in Abu Dhabi. Qatar’s Sports Press Committee said Friday a five-member media delegation was banned from entering the UAE despite having entry visas. The AFC, which previously said journalists would be subject to a “security check” by UAE authorities, said it assured the Qatari journalists they would be allowed in to cover the tournament. “We are in contact with the LOC (local organizing committee) as these journalists had been approved by the authorities,” the AFC said Saturday. (SD-Agencies) |