Lausanne, Switzerland: Sport's highest court dismissed the United Arab Emirates' charge that Qatar used an ineligible player in their 2019 Asian Cup soccer semifinal win.
Qatar won 4-0 in Abu Dhabi and went on to win the Asian Cup for the first time.
The UAE protested after its semis defeat that Qatar star forward Almoez Ali and defender Bassam Al-Rawi were ineligible because it said their mothers were not born in Qatar. But the Asian Football Confederation, then its appeal committee, disagreed.
The UAE federation took its case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, though it dropped its challenge against Al Rawi because he was suspended during the semi.
CAS' decision on Monday following a hearing last March confirmed the first appeal decision.
The CAS Panel noted that the mother of Almoez Ali holds dual nationality (Qatar/Sudan) but was comfortably satisfied that the Player is a Qatari national who never represented another national association and that he has other ties to his new country Qatar, notably that his biological mother was born in Qatar.
As a result, the Panel ruled that Almoez Ali was eligible to compete for Qatar in the AFC Cup Semi-Finals against the UAE.
Qatar is staging the next World Cup in 2022.