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===Discipline===
A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:<ref name="regulations"/>
* Receiving a red card (red card suspensions may be extended for serious offences)
* Receiving two yellow cards in two matches; yellow cards expire after the completion of the quarter-finals (yellow card suspensions are not carried forward to any other future international matches)
The following suspensions were served during the tournament:

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|-
! Player(s)
! Offence(s)
! Suspension(s)
|-
| {{fbicon|CHN}} [[Zheng Zhi]]
| {{sent off}} in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round#Qatar v China PR|Qualification]] vs [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] (qualification; 5 September 2017)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C#China PR vs Kyrgyzstan|Group C]] vs [[Kyrgyzstan national football team|Kyrgyzstan]] (matchday 1; 7 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|PLE}} [[Mohammed Saleh (Palestinian footballer)|Mohammed Saleh]]
| {{sent off|2}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Syria vs Palestine|Group B]] vs [[Syria national football team|Syria]] (matchday 1; 6 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Australia|Group B]] vs [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]] (matchday 2; 11 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|PRK}} [[Han Kwang-song]]
| {{sent off|2}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs North Korea|Group E]] vs [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] (matchday 1; 8 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#North Korea vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] (matchday 2; 13 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|UZB}} [[Egor Krimets]]
| {{sent off|0}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group F#Uzbekistan vs Oman|Group F]] vs [[Oman national football team|Oman]] (matchday 1; 9 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group F#Turkmenistan vs Uzbekistan|Group F]] vs [[Turkmenistan national football team|Turkmenistan]] (matchday 2; 13 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|THA}} [[Pansa Hemviboon]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#Thailand vs India|Group A]] vs [[India national football team|India]] (matchday 1; 6 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#Bahrain vs Thailand|Group A]] vs [[Bahrain national football team|Bahrain]] (matchday 2; 10 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#United Arab Emirates vs Thailand|Group A]] vs [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] (matchday 3; 14 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|JOR}} [[Musa Al-Taamari]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Australia vs Jordan|Group B]] vs [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]] (matchday 1; 6 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Jordan vs Syria|Group B]] vs [[Syria national football team|Syria]] (matchday 2; 10 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Jordan|Group B]] vs [[Palestine national football team|Palestine]] (matchday 3; 15 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|AUS}} [[Trent Sainsbury]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Australia vs Jordan|Group B]] vs [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] (matchday 1; 6 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Australia|Group B]] vs [[Palestine national football team|Palestine]] (matchday 2; 11 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Australia vs Syria|Group B]] vs [[Syria national football team|Syria]] (matchday 3; 15 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|PLE}} [[Jonathan Cantillana]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Syria vs Palestine|Group B]] vs [[Syria national football team|Syria]] (matchday 1; 6 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Australia|Group B]] vs [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]] (matchday 2; 11 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Jordan|Group B]] vs [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] (matchday 3; 15 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|KOR}} [[Lee Yong (footballer, born 1986)|Lee Yong]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C#South Korea vs Philippines|Group C]] vs [[Philippines national football team|Philippines]] (matchday 1; 7 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C#Kyrgyzstan vs South Korea|Group C]] vs [[Kyrgyzstan national football team|Kyrgyzstan]] (matchday 2; 11 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C#South Korea vs China PR|Group C]] vs [[China national football team|China PR]] (matchday 3; 16 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|VIE}} [[Đỗ Duy Mạnh]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Iraq vs Vietnam|Group D]] vs [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] (matchday 1; 8 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Vietnam vs Iran|Group D]] vs [[Iran national football team|Iran]] (matchday 2; 12 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Vietnam vs Yemen|Group D]] vs [[Yemen national football team|Yemen]] (matchday 3; 16 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|KSA}} [[Salem Al-Dawsari]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs North Korea|Group E]] vs [[North Korea national football team|North Korea]] (matchday 1; 8 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Lebanon vs Saudi Arabia|Group E]] vs [[Lebanon national football team|Lebanon]] (matchday 2; 12 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] (matchday 3; 17 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|PRK}} [[Ri Il-jin]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs North Korea|Group E]] vs [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] (matchday 1; 8 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#North Korea vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] (matchday 2; 13 January)
| rowspan="2" | [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Lebanon vs North Korea|Group E]] vs [[Lebanon national football team|Lebanon]] (matchday 3; 17 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|PRK}} [[Jong Il-gwan]]
| {{sent off|2}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#North Korea vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] (matchday 2; 13 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|THA}} [[Adisorn Promrak]]<br/>{{fbicon|THA}} [[Suphan Thongsong]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#Bahrain vs Thailand|Group A]] vs [[Bahrain national football team|Bahrain]] (matchday 2; 10 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#United Arab Emirates vs Thailand|Group A]] vs [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] (matchday 3; 14 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Thailand vs China PR|Round of 16]] vs [[China national football team|China PR]] (20 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|CHN}} [[Zhang Linpeng]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group C#South Korea vs China PR|Group C]] vs [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] (matchday 3; 16 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Thailand vs China PR|Round of 16]] vs [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] (20 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#China PR vs Iran|Quarter-final]] vs [[Iran national football team|Iran]] (24 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|IRN}} [[Vahid Amiri]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Iran vs Iraq|Group D]] vs [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] (matchday 3; 16 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Iran vs Oman|Round of 16]] vs [[Oman national football team|Oman]] (20 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#China PR vs Iran|Quarter-final]] vs [[China national football team|China PR]] (24 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|JPN}} [[Yoshinori Muto]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group F#Japan vs Uzbekistan|Group F]] vs [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]] (matchday 3; 17 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Japan vs Saudi Arabia|Round of 16]] vs [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] (21 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Vietnam vs Japan|Quarter-final]] vs [[Vietnam national football team|Vietnam]] (24 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|AUS}} [[Tom Rogic]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group B#Palestine vs Australia|Group B]] vs [[Palestine national football team|Palestine]] (matchday 2; 11 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Australia vs Uzbekistan|Round of 16]] vs [[Uzbekistan national football team|Uzbekistan]] (21 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#United Arab Emirates vs Australia|Quarter-final]] vs [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] (25 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|UAE}} [[Khamis Esmaeel]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group A#United Arab Emirates vs Bahrain|Group A]] vs [[Bahrain national football team|Bahrain]] (matchday 1; 5 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#United Arab Emirates vs Kyrgyzstan|Round of 16]] vs [[Kyrgyzstan national football team|Kyrgyzstan]] (21 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#United Arab Emirates vs Australia|Quarter-final]] vs [[Australia national soccer team|Australia]] (25 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|QAT}} [[Abdelkarim Hassan]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#North Korea vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[North Korea national football team|North Korea]] (matchday 2; 13 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Qatar vs Iraq|Round of 16]] vs [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] (22 January)
| rowspan="2" | [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#South Korea vs Qatar|Quarter-final]] vs [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] (25 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|QAT}} [[Assim Madibo]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] (matchday 3; 17 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Qatar vs Iraq|Round of 16]] vs [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] (22 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|IRN}} [[Mehdi Taremi]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group D#Vietnam vs Iran|Group D]] vs [[Vietnam national football team|Vietnam]] (matchday 2; 12 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#China PR vs Iran|Quarter-final]] vs [[China national football team|China PR]] (24 January)
| [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Iran vs Japan|Semi-final]] vs [[Japan national football team|Japan]] (28 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|QAT}} [[Abdulaziz Hatem]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#Saudi Arabia vs Qatar|Group E]] vs [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] (matchday 3; 17 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#South Korea vs Qatar|Quarter-final]] vs [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] (25 January)
| rowspan="2" | [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Qatar vs United Arab Emirates|Semi-final]] vs [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] (29 January)
|-
| {{fbicon|QAT}} [[Bassam Al-Rawi]]
| {{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Qatar vs Iraq|Round of 16]] vs [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] (22 January)<br />{{yel}} in [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#South Korea vs Qatar|Quarter-final]] vs [[South Korea national football team|South Korea]] (25 January)
|}

===Awards===
;Most Valuable Player
*{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Almoez Ali]]
;Top Goalscorer
*{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Almoez Ali]] (9 goals)
;Best Goalkeeper
*{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Saad Al-Sheeb]]
;Fair Play Award
*{{fb|JPN}}
;Team of the tournament
According to the AFC organization committee, eight players from the winning Qatari team and five players from the runner-up Japanese team were selected in the team of the tournament. Six players from teams which progressed to the semi-finals (Iran and the United Arab Emirates) were also selected. In addition, four players from teams which progressed to the quarter-finals were selected.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the-afc.com/afc/documents/PdfFiles/afc-asian-cup-uae-2019-technical-report-and-statistics#page=62|title=AC2019 DREAM TEAM|date=2 February 2019|publisher=Asian Football Confederation|access-date=6 June 2019}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Goalkeepers
!Defenders
!Midfielders
!Forwards
|-
|valign=top|
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Saad Al Sheeb]]<br />
{{fbicon|JPN}} [[Shūichi Gonda]]<br />
{{fbicon|IRN}} [[Alireza Beiranvand]]
|valign=top|
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Abdelkarim Hassan]]<br />
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Bassam Al-Rawi]]<br />
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Boualem Khoukhi]]<br />
{{fbicon|JPN}} [[Yuto Nagatomo]]<br />
{{fbicon|JPN}} [[Maya Yoshida]]<br />
{{fbicon|UAE}} [[Bandar Al-Ahbabi]]<br />
{{fbicon|KOR}} [[Kim Min-jae (footballer)|Kim Min-jae]]
|valign=top|
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Abdulaziz Hatem]]<br />
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Hassan Al-Haydos]]<br />
{{fbicon|JPN}} [[Gaku Shibasaki]]<br />
{{fbicon|IRN}} [[Ashkan Dejagah]]<br />
{{fbicon|IRN}} [[Omid Ebrahimi]]<br />
{{fbicon|AUS}} [[Tom Rogic]]
|valign=top|
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Almoez Ali]]<br />
{{fbicon|QAT}} [[Akram Afif]]<br />
{{fbicon|JPN}} [[Yuya Osako]]<br />
{{fbicon|IRN}} [[Sardar Azmoun]]<br />
{{fbicon|UAE}} [[Ali Mabkhout]]<br />
{{fbicon|CHN}} [[Wu Lei]]<br />
{{fbicon|VIE}} [[Nguyễn Quang Hải (footballer, born 1997)|Nguyễn Quang Hải]]
|}

==Controversies==

===Australia vs. Palestine===
Many ticket-holding fans were locked out of the Group B match between Palestine and Australia, with management closing a number of [[Rashid Stadium]] gates before the start of the match “in the interests of fan safety”. Rashid Stadium was one of the smallest stadiums in the tournament with only 12,000 seats and many non-ticket holding fans attempted to watch the match without buying tickets. The organizing committee issued a statement for the reasons of closure stating “Ahead of kick-off a large crowd of fans with and without tickets had gathered over a short period of time outside the stadium, which resulted in the need to secure the area." They then issued an apology to supporters who were “inconvenienced or left disappointed” and issued an investigative probe to insure it to be an isolated incident.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thenational.ae/uae/probe-launched-after-football-fans-denied-entry-to-asian-cup-tie-1.812299|title=Probe launched after football fans denied entry to Asian Cup tie|publisher=The National|date=12 January 2019}}</ref>

===Qatar travel complications===
As a result of [[Qatar diplomatic crisis]] between Qatar and number of its neighbours since 5 June 2017, including the United Arab Emirates as the host country, the UAE suspended all direct flights between the two countries and initially banned Qatari citizens from entering their country,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=a37f2dd6-b224-4973-9e58-2b9cc282c35f|title=Qatar Crisis Report (January 2018)|author=Fragomen Worldwide|publisher=Lexology|date=January 2018|access-date=3 January 2019}}</ref> although the Emirati government later announced that it would permit Qatari citizens temporary entry into the country pending approval from Emirati authorities.<ref name=Kha>{{cite news|url=https://www.khaleejtimes.com/region/qatar-crisis/qataris-can-re-enter-uae-with-prior-permission-ministry|title=Qataris can re-enter UAE with prior permission: Ministry|newspaper=Khaleej Times|date=5 July 2018|access-date=3 January 2019}}</ref> According to a report, Saoud al-Mohannadi, a Qatari national who is the AFC vice-president and chairman of the organizing committee for the Asian Cup, was unable to enter the UAE two days prior to the tournament's start because Emirati authorities had not yet cleared him.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/03/sports/qatar-soccer-asian-cup.html|title=Top Qatari Soccer Official Barred From Tournament in U.A.E.|newspaper=The New York Times|author=Tariq Panja|date=3 January 2019|access-date=3 January 2019}}</ref> The director of the 2019 AFC Organizing Committee denied reports that Al Mohannadi was refused entry and declared that Al Mohannadi has arrived on Friday morning and was preparing for his meetings. The director stated that there was no evidence that shows he was unable to enter and stated that this news has "political purposes". He stated "We try to keep sports away from politics."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/qatar-fa-official-in-uae-after-being-denied-entry-11087614|title=Qatar FA official in UAE after being denied entry|website=Channel News Asia|date=4 January 2019}}</ref>

The diplomatic crisis prevented many fans from attending Qatar matches in the UAE. This had affected attendance figures in Qatar matches, as little more than 450 people spectated the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E|Group E]] clash between [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E#North Korea vs Qatar|North Korea and Qatar]] on 13 January.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/afc-asian-cup-sound-of-silence-as-qatar-hit-north-korea-for-six/articleshow/67513572.cms|title=AFC Asian Cup: Sound of silence as Qatar hit North Korea for six|newspaper=The Times of India|agency=AFP|date=13 January 2019|access-date=13 January 2019}}</ref> The UAE government had confirmed previously that Qatari citizens may enter UAE with prior permission obtained directly through a hotline from UAE authorities.<ref name=Kha/>

According to Qatar's Sports Press Committee, five Qatar-based media representatives were denied entry into the UAE despite having entry visas and receiving assurances that they would be allowed to attend and report on the tournament by the AFC.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/sports/2019/01/661_261554.html|title=Asian Cup opens with Gulf political issues|newspaper=Korea Times|date=6 January 2019|access-date=7 January 2019}}</ref> The AFC Media Committee dismissed the Qatari reports and stated that some of the Qatar-based journalists confused visit visas with work visas and advised all journalists to contact them if they encounter any issues with the entry visa type.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.khaleejtimes.com/news/general/reports-of-denying-journalists-entry-to-uae-for-afc-asian-cup-untrue-media-committee|title=Reports of denying journalists' entry to UAE for AFC Asian Cup untrue: Media committee|work=Khaleej Times|date=8 January 2019}}</ref>

According to Al Jazeera, the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Final|final match]], which was won by Qatar, was played "almost entirely without" Qatari support from the stands, due to the travel ban.<ref name="AlJ2Feb">{{cite news |title=Media in blockading countries struggle to report on Qatar victory |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/media-blockading-countries-struggle-report-qatar-victory-190202092407249.html |access-date=6 February 2019 |work=Al Jazeera |date=2 February 2019}}</ref> However, according to Qatar-based [[The Peninsula (newspaper)|''The Peninsula'']] large number of Omani fans supported the Qatari team in the stadium, stating "The large number of fans who supported the Qatari team were wearing the logo of Al Annabi [The Maroons] with the background of the names of various players. Apart from their attendance, they carried flags in the stadium and continued to cheer for Al Annabi [The Maroons] players and sing songs throughout the game."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/02/02/2019/Qatar-Team-celebrate-winning-AFC-Asian-Cup-with-Omani-fans|title=Qatar Team celebrate winning AFC Asian Cup with Omani fans|publisher=The Peninsula|date=2 February 2019}}</ref>

===Footwear-throwing incident===
During the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage#Qatar vs United Arab Emirates|semi-final match]] between [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] and hosts [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]], some UAE supporters threw bottles and [[shoe tossing|footwear]] into the match after Qatari players scored their second goal; the latter is considered to be highly offensive in the Middle East. One of the Qatari players, [[Salem Al Hajri]], was struck on the head with a shoe after Qatar scored its third goal. This conduct was preceded by booing the [[As-Salam al-Amiri|Qatari national anthem]]. The two countries had had a hostile relationship and had cut [[Qatar–United Arab Emirates relations|diplomatic ties]] due to the [[Qatar diplomatic crisis|ongoing diplomatic crisis]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Qatar 4-0 United Arab Emirates|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47049246|access-date=1 February 2019 |publisher=BBC |date=29 January 2019}}</ref> Qatar won 4–0 despite the events, reaching their first Asian Cup final.<ref>{{cite web|title=Watch: Fans throw shoes at Qatar players after Almoez Ali scores their second goal against the UAE in the AFC Asian Cup 2019|access-date=1 February 2019|url=https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/afc-asian-cup/1031989/watch-fans-throw-shoes-at-the-qatar-players-after-almoez-ali-scores-their-second-goal-against-the-uae-in-the-afc-asian-cup-2019/|author=Aditya|work=Fox Sports Asia|date=29 January 2019|archive-date=3 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191203024519/https://www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/afc-asian-cup/1031989/watch-fans-throw-shoes-at-the-qatar-players-after-almoez-ali-scores-their-second-goal-against-the-uae-in-the-afc-asian-cup-2019/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="NYTAP">{{cite web|title=With Shoes and Insults Flying, Qatar Beats U.A.E. and Advances to Asian Cup Final |date=29 January 2019 |agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/29/sports/qatar-uae-boycott-asian-cup.html|access-date=1 February 2019 |work=The New York Times }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Asian Cup: Qatar pelted with shoes by hostile UAE fans as they thrash hosts 4–0 to reach final |access-date=1 February 2019 |agency= Agence France-Presse|url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/football/article/2184193/asian-cup-uae-fans-pelt-qatar-players-shoes-hosts-are-thrashed-4-0|work=South China Morning Post |date=30 January 2019}}</ref> Afterwards, the AFC declared that it would conduct an investigation into the proceedings.<ref name="NYTAP"/><ref>{{cite web|work=Hindustan Times|agency=Reuters|date=30 January 2019|access-date=31 January 2019|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/football/afc-asian-cup-2019-asian-football-body-to-probe-shoe-throwing-in-semi-final/story-k3z1qm4aU9BVbLQDLvqjSL.html|title=AFC Asian Cup 2019: Asian football body to probe shoe throwing in semi-final}}</ref>

===Qatar player eligibility===
On 30 January 2019, soon after the hosts lost to Qatar in the semi-finals, the [[United Arab Emirates Football Association]] lodged a formal appeal to the AFC over the eligibility of Sudanese-born [[Almoez Ali]] and Iraqi-born [[Bassam Al-Rawi]], claiming that they did not qualify to play for Qatar on residency grounds per Article 7 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA statutes, which states a player is eligible to play for a representative team if he has "lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant association".<ref>{{cite web|title=FIFA Statutes 2015|date= April 2015 |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/7997491946d85267/original/qcpshqziazmnmikh6tk5-pdf.pdf|access-date=1 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211009080131/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/7997491946d85267/original/qcpshqziazmnmikh6tk5-pdf.pdf |archive-date=9 October 2021 |archive-format=PDF |url-status=live }}</ref> It was alleged that Ali and Al-Rawi had not lived continuously in Qatar for at least five years over the age of 18, although the players claimed that their mothers were born in Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|title=UAE lodge formal protest with AFC over eligibility of two Qatar players at Asian Cup|date=31 January 2019|url=https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/uae-lodge-formal-protest-with-afc-over-eligibility-of-two-qatar-players-at-asian-cup-1.820102|newspaper=[[The National (Abu Dhabi)|The National]]}}</ref>

Only hours prior to the start of the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup Final|final]] on 1 February 2019, the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee announced that it had dismissed the protest lodged by the UAEFA.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.the-afc.com/news/afcsection/uae-fa-protest-dismissed |title=UAE FA protest dismissed |website=The-AFC.com |publisher=[[Asian Football Confederation]] |date=1 February 2019 |access-date=1 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-asiancup-final/uae-protest-at-eligibility-of-qataris-dismissed-on-day-of-final-idUKKCN1PQ4JC|title=UAE protest at eligibility of Qataris dismissed on day of final|first1=Nick|last1=Mulvenney|first2=Alexander|last2= Cornwell|work=Reuters|date=1 February 2019|access-date=1 February 2019}}</ref>

===Qatar football shirt fan incident===
A British-[[Sudan]]ese football fan claimed that he was beaten and arrested for wearing a Qatari shirt to a match in which Qatar were playing and then, after reporting to the police, arrested and accused of [[wasting police time]] and making [[False statement#In Law|false statements]] of being assaulted.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-47135629|title=Briton held in UAE in football shirt row|website=Bbc.com|date=2019-02-06|access-date=2019-02-06|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/05/british-man-detained-in-uae-after-wearing-qatar-football-t-shirt-to-match|title=British man detained in UAE after wearing Qatar football shirt to match|first=Diane|last=Taylor|date=5 February 2019|access-date=6 February 2019|website=Theguardian.com}}</ref><ref name="indy">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/uae-football-fan-qatar-shirt-arrest-detained-ali-issa-ahmad-police-a8764366.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190205223725/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/uae-football-fan-qatar-shirt-arrest-detained-ali-issa-ahmad-police-a8764366.html |archive-date=2019-02-05 |url-access=limited |url-status=live|title=UK football fan held in United Arab Emirates 'for wearing Qatar shirt to match'|date=5 February 2019|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|access-date=6 February 2019}}</ref><ref name="gu-friends">{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/06/friends-of-uk-football-fan-detained-in-uae-call-for-his-release-qatar|title=UAE officials suggest detained UK football fan beat himself up|first=Diane|last=Taylor|date=6 February 2019|access-date=6 February 2019|website=Theguardian.com}}</ref> In an interview with Sky News, he claimed he was beaten, starved, and deprived of sleep by the police for wearing a Qatar shirt.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.sky.com/story/british-football-fan-beaten-and-starved-in-uae-after-arrest-for-wearing-qatar-shirt-11642186|title=British football fan 'beaten and starved in UAE after arrest for wearing Qatar shirt'|website=Sky News|date=20 February 2019}}</ref> The fan claims were denied by UAE authorities who stated that he was arrested for wasting police time and making false assault claims to the police.
::"The police took him to hospital where a doctor who examined him concluded that his injuries were inconsistent with his account of events and appeared to be self-inflicted,"
:{{spaced ndash}} The government said.<ref name=TN>{{cite news|url=https://www.thenational.ae/uae/british-football-fan-arrested-for-misleading-uae-police-1.822499#2|title=British football fan arrested for misleading UAE police|publisher=The National|date=6 February 2019}}</ref>
The police claimed that the fan had admitted to making false statements and his offense will be processed through the courts. An official in the UAE embassy in London stated “He was categorically not arrested for wearing a Qatar football shirt. This is instead an instance of a person seeking media attention and wasting police time.”<ref name="indy"/><ref name="gu-friends"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-emirates-britain-arrests/uae-denies-british-man-detained-for-showing-qatar-support-idUSKCN1PV0F5|title=UAE denies British man detained for showing Qatar support|date=5 February 2019|work=Reuters}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11629525/uae-denies-arresting-british-national-for-wearing-qatar-shirt|title=UAE denies arresting British national for wearing Qatar shirt|publisher=Sky Sports|date=6 February 2019}}</ref>


== Manbalar ==
== Manbalar ==

2024-yil 13-may, 03:37 dagi koʻrinishi

2019 AFC Asian Cup
كأس آسيا 2019
Umumiy maʼlumotlar
Mezbon davlat  UAE Birlashgan Arab Amirligi
Sana 5-yanvar – 1-fevral
Jamoalar 24 (1 ta konfederatsiyadan)
Bellashuv joylari (4 ta shaharda)
Yakuniy natijalar
Chempionlar  Qatar (1-marta)
2-oʻrin  Yaponiya
Statistika
Oʻyinlar soni 51
Gollar soni 130 (har oʻyinda oʻrtacha 2.55 ta)
Muxlislar soni 644 307 (har oʻyinda oʻrtacha 12 633 ta)
Toʻpurar(lar)  QAT Almoez Ali (9 goals)[1]
Eng yaxshi oʻyinchi  QAT Almoez Ali[1]
Eng yaxshi darvozabon  QAT Saad Al Sheeb[2]
Feyr-pley jamoa  JPN[3]
2015
2023

Osiyo Kubogi 2019 - Futbol boʻyicha 2019-yilda boʻlib oʻtadigan Osiyo Futbol Konfederatsiyasiga aʼzo mamlakatlar ishtirokidagi 17-marotaba oʻtkazilinayotgan turnirdir. Mezbon mamlakatni aniqlash 2012-yilning 15-dekabr kuni boshlandi. Bu turnirda finalga Qatar va Yaponiya mamlakatlari chiqdi. Qatar Yaponiyani 3–1 hisobda magʻlubiyatga uchratib kubokni Qatarga olib ketdi.

Group stage

The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.

All times are local, GST (UTC+4).[4]

Tiebreakers

Teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings:[5]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams were tied and they met in the last round of the group;
  8. Disciplinary points (yellow card = 1 point, red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points, direct red card = 3 points, yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points);
  9. Drawing of lots.

Group A

India's Udanta Singh with Thailand's Theerathon Bunmathan and Chatchai Budprom

Group A saw the opening match of the tournament which was a one-all draw between United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, with Ahmed Khalil getting the equaliser in the 88th minute after going one goal down only ten minutes prior.[6] UAE and Thailand qualified as the top two nations in the group after a 1–1 draw at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, and Bahrain qualified in third place after a 1–0 win over India.[7][8] India finished last in the group after they recorded their first win in the Asian Cup for 55 years over Thailand in their opening match, before losing their remaining two games.[9] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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Group B

Syria's Osama Omari battling for the ball with Palestine's Abdullah Jaber

Group B saw Jordan qualify on top of the group after defeating the defending champions in the opening match from an Anas Bani Yaseen header.[10] This was followed up by a 2–0 win over Syria which saw Syrian manager Bernd Stange sacked after the match and being replaced by Fajr Ibrahim.[11] Joining them in the round of 16 was Australia, who after losing to Jordan in their opening match, got two wins over Palestine[12] and Syria with that match only being won by a goal from Tom Rogic in injury time.[13] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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Group C

Kyrgyz goalkeeper Kutman Kadyrbekov in action against the Philippines

Group C saw South Korea and China qualify through as the top two seeds with the game between the two matches seeing South Korea on top of the group after a 2–0 win.[14] This meant that South Korea finished without conceding a goal after previously getting two 1–0 wins over the Philippines and Kyrgyzstan.[15][16] In the battle for third place, it was between two newcomers to the competition, with Kyrgyzstan getting their first win in an Asian competition with a hat-trick from Vitalij Lux, securing a 3–1 win for the central Asian team despite a late consolation goal from Stephan Schröck, which was the first Philippine goal in the tournament.[17] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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Group D

Iran's Ashkan Dejagah shaking hands with Iraq's Humam Tariq

Group D saw Iran and Iraq both qualify through to the round of 16 as the top two teams after both finished the group with seven points following their match finishing in a 0–0 draw at the Al Maktoum Stadium.[18] Iran finished top of the group on goal difference, largely in part to their 5–0 defeat of debutantes Yemen in their first game, which included a double from Mehdi Taremi.[19] A 2–0 win over Vietnam saw the team go through with three clean sheets from three.[20] Iraq had a tougher game in their opener against Vietnam, with only a late 90th-minute goal from Ali Adnan securing them three points.[21] This would later be followed with a 3–0 win over Yemen to qualify with Iran, with Vietnam qualifying in third place after a 2–0 victory over Yemen.[22] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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Group E

Lebanon's Felix Michel Melki challenging Qatar's Akram Afif

Group E witnessed Qatar and Saudi Arabia qualify for the round of 16. In the decisive match for first place, Qatar beat Saudi Arabia 2–0, thanks to a brace by Almoez Ali.[23] Qatar began their campaign with a comfortable, albeit controversial, 2–0 win over Lebanon,[24] before beating North Korea 6–0, sealing their place in the knockout stage.[25] Ali was decisive in both games, scoring a goal against Lebanon,[24] and four goals against North Korea.[25] Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia opened their account with a 4–0 win over North Korea,[26] before booking a place to the next round by beating Lebanon 2–0.[27] In their last fixture, Lebanon beat North Korea 4–1 with a Hilal El-Helwe brace; the win was Lebanon's first in the competition.[28] However, Lebanon missed out on the next round on fair play points.[28] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E 2019 AFC Asian Cup Group E

Group F

Japan v Turkmenistan

Group F saw Japan and Uzbekistan progressing to the round of 16, with Japan defeating Uzbekistan 2–1 to finish in first place.[29] Japan began their campaign with a 3–2 victory over Turkmenistan,[30] before beating Oman 1–0 to qualify for the knockout stage.[31] Uzbekistan, on the other hand, beat Oman 2–1 thanks to an 85th-minute goal by Eldor Shomurodov,[32] before beating their neighbors Turkmenistan 4–0.[33] Oman qualified for the next round for the first time, after winning 3–1 over Turkmenistan, with Mohammed Al-Musalami scoring a goal in the injury time.[34] Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

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Ranking of third-placed teams

Andoza:2019 AFC Asian Cup group tables

Knockout stage

Player lineup prior to the Qatar v UAE kickoff

In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner if necessary.[5] A fourth substitution could be made during extra time.[35]

Bracket

2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage


2019 AFC Asian Cup knockout stage

Final

2019 AFC Asian Cup final

Statistika

Gol mualliflari

Turnirda were 130 ta gollar scored, bu har bir oʻyin uchun oʻrtacha 51 tadan gol.

9 ta gollar

4 ta gollar

3 ta gollar

2 ta gollar

1 ta gol

1 ta avto gol


Discipline

A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[5]

  • Receiving a red card (red card suspensions may be extended for serious offences)
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two matches; yellow cards expire after the completion of the quarter-finals (yellow card suspensions are not carried forward to any other future international matches)

The following suspensions were served during the tournament:

Player(s) Offence(s) Suspension(s)
Xitoy Zheng Zhi Red card in Qualification vs Qatar (qualification; 5 September 2017) Group C vs Kyrgyzstan (matchday 1; 7 January)
Falastin Mohammed Saleh Yellow cardYellow cardRed card in Group B vs Syria (matchday 1; 6 January) Group B vs Australia (matchday 2; 11 January)
Koreya Xalq Demokratik Respublikasi Han Kwang-song Yellow cardYellow cardRed card in Group E vs Saudi Arabia (matchday 1; 8 January) Group E vs Qatar (matchday 2; 13 January)
Oʻzbekiston Egor Krimets Red card in Group F vs Oman (matchday 1; 9 January) Group F vs Turkmenistan (matchday 2; 13 January)
Tailand Pansa Hemviboon Booked in Group A vs India (matchday 1; 6 January)
Booked in Group A vs Bahrain (matchday 2; 10 January)
Group A vs United Arab Emirates (matchday 3; 14 January)
Iordaniya Musa Al-Taamari Booked in Group B vs Australia (matchday 1; 6 January)
Booked in Group B vs Syria (matchday 2; 10 January)
Group B vs Palestine (matchday 3; 15 January)
Avstraliya Trent Sainsbury Booked in Group B vs Jordan (matchday 1; 6 January)
Booked in Group B vs Palestine (matchday 2; 11 January)
Group B vs Syria (matchday 3; 15 January)
Falastin Jonathan Cantillana Booked in Group B vs Syria (matchday 1; 6 January)
Booked in Group B vs Australia (matchday 2; 11 January)
Group B vs Jordan (matchday 3; 15 January)
Janubiy Koreya Lee Yong Booked in Group C vs Philippines (matchday 1; 7 January)
Booked in Group C vs Kyrgyzstan (matchday 2; 11 January)
Group C vs China PR (matchday 3; 16 January)
Vyetnam Đỗ Duy Mạnh Booked in Group D vs Iraq (matchday 1; 8 January)
Booked in Group D vs Iran (matchday 2; 12 January)
Group D vs Yemen (matchday 3; 16 January)
Saudiya Arabistoni Salem Al-Dawsari Booked in Group E vs North Korea (matchday 1; 8 January)
Booked in Group E vs Lebanon (matchday 2; 12 January)
Group E vs Qatar (matchday 3; 17 January)
Koreya Xalq Demokratik Respublikasi Ri Il-jin Booked in Group E vs Saudi Arabia (matchday 1; 8 January)
Booked in Group E vs Qatar (matchday 2; 13 January)
Group E vs Lebanon (matchday 3; 17 January)
Koreya Xalq Demokratik Respublikasi Jong Il-gwan Yellow cardYellow cardRed card in Group E vs Qatar (matchday 2; 13 January)
Tailand Adisorn Promrak
Tailand Suphan Thongsong
Booked in Group A vs Bahrain (matchday 2; 10 January)
Booked in Group A vs United Arab Emirates (matchday 3; 14 January)
Round of 16 vs China PR (20 January)
Xitoy Zhang Linpeng Booked in Group C vs South Korea (matchday 3; 16 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Thailand (20 January)
Quarter-final vs Iran (24 January)
Eron Vahid Amiri Booked in Group D vs Iraq (matchday 3; 16 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Oman (20 January)
Quarter-final vs China PR (24 January)
Yaponiya Yoshinori Muto Booked in Group F vs Uzbekistan (matchday 3; 17 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Saudi Arabia (21 January)
Quarter-final vs Vietnam (24 January)
Avstraliya Tom Rogic Booked in Group B vs Palestine (matchday 2; 11 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Uzbekistan (21 January)
Quarter-final vs United Arab Emirates (25 January)
Birlashgan Arab Amirliklari Khamis Esmaeel Booked in Group A vs Bahrain (matchday 1; 5 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Kyrgyzstan (21 January)
Quarter-final vs Australia (25 January)
Qatar Abdelkarim Hassan Booked in Group E vs North Korea (matchday 2; 13 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Iraq (22 January)
Quarter-final vs South Korea (25 January)
Qatar Assim Madibo Booked in Group E vs Saudi Arabia (matchday 3; 17 January)
Booked in Round of 16 vs Iraq (22 January)
Eron Mehdi Taremi Booked in Group D vs Vietnam (matchday 2; 12 January)
Booked in Quarter-final vs China PR (24 January)
Semi-final vs Japan (28 January)
Qatar Abdulaziz Hatem Booked in Group E vs Saudi Arabia (matchday 3; 17 January)
Booked in Quarter-final vs South Korea (25 January)
Semi-final vs United Arab Emirates (29 January)
Qatar Bassam Al-Rawi Booked in Round of 16 vs Iraq (22 January)
Booked in Quarter-final vs South Korea (25 January)

Awards

Most Valuable Player
Top Goalscorer
Best Goalkeeper
Fair Play Award
Team of the tournament

According to the AFC organization committee, eight players from the winning Qatari team and five players from the runner-up Japanese team were selected in the team of the tournament. Six players from teams which progressed to the semi-finals (Iran and the United Arab Emirates) were also selected. In addition, four players from teams which progressed to the quarter-finals were selected.[36]

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Qatar Saad Al Sheeb
Yaponiya Shūichi Gonda
Eron Alireza Beiranvand

Qatar Abdelkarim Hassan
Qatar Bassam Al-Rawi
Qatar Boualem Khoukhi
Yaponiya Yuto Nagatomo
Yaponiya Maya Yoshida
Birlashgan Arab Amirliklari Bandar Al-Ahbabi
Janubiy Koreya Kim Min-jae

Qatar Abdulaziz Hatem
Qatar Hassan Al-Haydos
Yaponiya Gaku Shibasaki
Eron Ashkan Dejagah
Eron Omid Ebrahimi
Avstraliya Tom Rogic

Qatar Almoez Ali
Qatar Akram Afif
Yaponiya Yuya Osako
Eron Sardar Azmoun
Birlashgan Arab Amirliklari Ali Mabkhout
Xitoy Wu Lei
Vyetnam Nguyễn Quang Hải

Controversies

Australia vs. Palestine

Many ticket-holding fans were locked out of the Group B match between Palestine and Australia, with management closing a number of Rashid Stadium gates before the start of the match “in the interests of fan safety”. Rashid Stadium was one of the smallest stadiums in the tournament with only 12,000 seats and many non-ticket holding fans attempted to watch the match without buying tickets. The organizing committee issued a statement for the reasons of closure stating “Ahead of kick-off a large crowd of fans with and without tickets had gathered over a short period of time outside the stadium, which resulted in the need to secure the area." They then issued an apology to supporters who were “inconvenienced or left disappointed” and issued an investigative probe to insure it to be an isolated incident.[37]

Qatar travel complications

As a result of Qatar diplomatic crisis between Qatar and number of its neighbours since 5 June 2017, including the United Arab Emirates as the host country, the UAE suspended all direct flights between the two countries and initially banned Qatari citizens from entering their country,[38] although the Emirati government later announced that it would permit Qatari citizens temporary entry into the country pending approval from Emirati authorities.[39] According to a report, Saoud al-Mohannadi, a Qatari national who is the AFC vice-president and chairman of the organizing committee for the Asian Cup, was unable to enter the UAE two days prior to the tournament's start because Emirati authorities had not yet cleared him.[40] The director of the 2019 AFC Organizing Committee denied reports that Al Mohannadi was refused entry and declared that Al Mohannadi has arrived on Friday morning and was preparing for his meetings. The director stated that there was no evidence that shows he was unable to enter and stated that this news has "political purposes". He stated "We try to keep sports away from politics."[41]

The diplomatic crisis prevented many fans from attending Qatar matches in the UAE. This had affected attendance figures in Qatar matches, as little more than 450 people spectated the Group E clash between North Korea and Qatar on 13 January.[42] The UAE government had confirmed previously that Qatari citizens may enter UAE with prior permission obtained directly through a hotline from UAE authorities.[39]

According to Qatar's Sports Press Committee, five Qatar-based media representatives were denied entry into the UAE despite having entry visas and receiving assurances that they would be allowed to attend and report on the tournament by the AFC.[43] The AFC Media Committee dismissed the Qatari reports and stated that some of the Qatar-based journalists confused visit visas with work visas and advised all journalists to contact them if they encounter any issues with the entry visa type.[44]

According to Al Jazeera, the final match, which was won by Qatar, was played "almost entirely without" Qatari support from the stands, due to the travel ban.[45] However, according to Qatar-based The Peninsula large number of Omani fans supported the Qatari team in the stadium, stating "The large number of fans who supported the Qatari team were wearing the logo of Al Annabi [The Maroons] with the background of the names of various players. Apart from their attendance, they carried flags in the stadium and continued to cheer for Al Annabi [The Maroons] players and sing songs throughout the game."[46]

Footwear-throwing incident

During the semi-final match between Qatar and hosts United Arab Emirates, some UAE supporters threw bottles and footwear into the match after Qatari players scored their second goal; the latter is considered to be highly offensive in the Middle East. One of the Qatari players, Salem Al Hajri, was struck on the head with a shoe after Qatar scored its third goal. This conduct was preceded by booing the Qatari national anthem. The two countries had had a hostile relationship and had cut diplomatic ties due to the ongoing diplomatic crisis.[47] Qatar won 4–0 despite the events, reaching their first Asian Cup final.[48][49][50] Afterwards, the AFC declared that it would conduct an investigation into the proceedings.[49][51]

Qatar player eligibility

On 30 January 2019, soon after the hosts lost to Qatar in the semi-finals, the United Arab Emirates Football Association lodged a formal appeal to the AFC over the eligibility of Sudanese-born Almoez Ali and Iraqi-born Bassam Al-Rawi, claiming that they did not qualify to play for Qatar on residency grounds per Article 7 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA statutes, which states a player is eligible to play for a representative team if he has "lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant association".[52] It was alleged that Ali and Al-Rawi had not lived continuously in Qatar for at least five years over the age of 18, although the players claimed that their mothers were born in Qatar.[53]

Only hours prior to the start of the final on 1 February 2019, the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee announced that it had dismissed the protest lodged by the UAEFA.[54][55]

Qatar football shirt fan incident

A British-Sudanese football fan claimed that he was beaten and arrested for wearing a Qatari shirt to a match in which Qatar were playing and then, after reporting to the police, arrested and accused of wasting police time and making false statements of being assaulted.[56][57][58][59] In an interview with Sky News, he claimed he was beaten, starved, and deprived of sleep by the police for wearing a Qatar shirt.[60] The fan claims were denied by UAE authorities who stated that he was arrested for wasting police time and making false assault claims to the police.

"The police took him to hospital where a doctor who examined him concluded that his injuries were inconsistent with his account of events and appeared to be self-inflicted,"
 – The government said.[61]

The police claimed that the fan had admitted to making false statements and his offense will be processed through the courts. An official in the UAE embassy in London stated “He was categorically not arrested for wearing a Qatar football shirt. This is instead an instance of a person seeking media attention and wasting police time.”[58][59][62][63]

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