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Qatar confident of staging 'excellent and safe' show

Published: 17 Nov 2020 - 09:31 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 02:48 pm
Ulsan Hyundai players arriving at Doha's Hamad International Airport ahead of the AFC Champions League East Zone matches yesterday.

Ulsan Hyundai players arriving at Doha's Hamad International Airport ahead of the AFC Champions League East Zone matches yesterday.

The Peninsula

Doha: Following the successful organisation of the COVID-19-delayed West Zone group and knockout matches of 2020 AFC Champions League, Qatar is all set to step in yet again successfully as a centralized venue for the East Zone phase of Asia’s elite continental competition, a top Qatar Football Association (QFA) official stated yesterday.


Marketing and Communications Director of the Local Organising Committee of the 2020 AFC Champions League East Zone, Khalid Al Kuwari

Khalid Al Kuwari, the Marketing and Communications Director of the Local Organizing Committee of the 2020 AFC Champions League East Zone, said: “It gives utmost satisfaction to the LOC to align with the AFC and bring to Qatar the distinguished East Zone phase of the AFC Champions League after successfully hosting the West Zone phase.”

While addressing the media two days ahead of the kickoff of the tournament which will witness 15 teams battling it out across 40 matches to decide the identity of the finalist against West Zoner winners Perspolis of Iran, Al Kuwari said: "Life must go on but under strict precautions and under certain rules and regulations. The 2020 East Zone AFC Champions League LOC and the AFC are cooperating in a dynamic manner and are ably supported by the Government of Qatar in matters such as COVID safety and testing protocols.

"It gives us an opportunity to test the effectiveness of the facilities that will be in use during the tournament – five bubble hotels, four stadiums including the three fully completed ones that will be used in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar,” he said. 

“The afternoon kick-off timings once again will enable us to demonstrate the efficiency of our pioneering stadium cooling system which had earned a lot of praise during the West Zone tournament, he added. 

“Overall, I am confident that Qatar will once again demonstrate its high standards of hosting excellence on multiple fronts especially the tournament infrastructure and the health and safety of players and officials.” 


Advisor to Minister of Public Health of Qatar on Sports Affairs,  Dr. Abdul Wahab Al Musleh

 Dr. Abdul Wahab Al Musleh, Advisor to Minister of Public Health of Qatar on Sports Affairs, shed light on the COVID safety policies and protocols that will be in place during the competition. 

“We have written the COVID best practices protocol and tested it at various events including the West Zone matches of the AFC Champions League,” said Dr. Al Musleh, who is overseeing the health and safety aspects of the East Zone competition after essaying a similar role during the West Zone one as well. 

“We are implementing the same bubble-to-bubble method for the East Zone matches as well and the learnings from the West Zone matches will be applied here with some fine tunings. We have already conducted swab tests at the airport on the teams who have arrived in Doha and will be doing so for all arrivals.

"All teams will make their way to their designated hotel bubble. They will be tested every three or six days, whichever the case may be depending on whether there are positive cases or not. Enforcing social distancing guidelines, wearing of masks at all times and conducting temperature checks are the precautionary best practices that will be seen in the East Zone matches as well.”  

Dr. Al Musleh also mentioned about the policy improvements which the East Zone tournament will witness. 

“During the West Zone tournament, we learned things as we went by. There was a breach of the bio-bubble by a particular team and we then had to frame a policy for the violation of the bio-bubble terms and conditions. In the East Zone competition, we have been able to introduce all these policies right from the start of the competition.”   

The eminent medical advisor added pragmatically that the nature of COVID-19 across the world is such that one has to be prepared for positive cases at all times. 


AFC Deputy Director of Competitions and Football Events Division, Avazdek Berdikulov

Avazdek Berdikulov, AFC Deputy Director of Competitions and Football Events Division, concurred with Dr. Al Musleh regarding the health and safety protocols, policies and implementation. 

“The East Zone matches will witness more or less the same safety procedures and we are quite comfortable with it. There are some changes, which are improvements after applying the learnings from the West Zone tournament.

"Participating clubs from all nations have been cooperating very well and they are all convinced that Qatar is a safe host nation capable of a high level of hosting standard. We have put in place a mechanism of working with the QFA and the LOC to attend to matters at the highest possible levels in all necessary scenarios,” Berdikulov said. 

The East Zone phase of the 2020 AFC Champions League will conclude with the Zonal final on December 13 which will be followed by the AFC Champions League Final on December 19 at the Al Janoub Stadium. 

Three other stadiums – Khalifa International Stadium, Education City Stadium and Jassim bin  Hamad Stadium in Al Sadd Sports Club – will also host the competition. The Khalifa  International Stadium and Education City Stadium are two of the  venues which will host matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar.  

Three of the training sites nominated for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Qatar University, Al Oqla, and Al Ersal – will host training sessions during the competition allowing players to train and play in modern facilities meeting the highest FIFA standards.