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The AFC confirmed Thursday that it has received a complaint from the UAE Football Association regarding the eligibility of some Qatar players to participate in the Asian Cup.
A source at the CFA said that he had received a complaint from the United Arab Emirates Football Federation and that he was investigating the case.
Qatar defeated United Arab Emirates 4/0 in the semifinals on Wednesday to reach the final for the first time in their history, where they meet Japan, which has won the title 4 times.
According to media reports, the plaintiffs are Muiz Ali, who scored eight goals in the tournament, a record, and defender Bassam Al-Rawi.
The final match will take place on Friday at Zayed stadium at 4pm, Cairo time, at 5pm.
And the attacker Muiz Ali of Sudanese origin, while Bassam al-Rawi was born in Iraq.
"The AFC has received a complaint from the United Arab Emirates regarding the legal capacity of the Qatari team of two players," the AFC spokesman told AFP.
He added: This complaint will be examined in accordance with the rules of the Union.
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