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UAE keeps unbeaten record in 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/15 at 9:26 AM
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) wrapped up their participation in the second round of the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers with a 1-1 draw against Bahrain in Dubai. Despite already securing a spot in the next round, the UAE finished their campaign with 14 points from six matches. Bahrain opened the scoring with a goal by Mahdi Abduljabbar in the fourth minute, but Sultan Adil managed to equalize for the UAE just six minutes later. However, despite continuous efforts to secure a victory, the Bahraini defense held strong, resulting in a draw for the home team.

Looking ahead to the next round of qualifying matches starting in September, the UAE remains confident about their chances of qualifying for the World Cup in 2026. With eight slots available from Asia for the tournament, the UAE is eager to make their mark after last qualifying in 1990. Meanwhile, India’s dreams of reaching the third round of Asian qualifying for the World Cup were crushed by a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Qatar. India initially took the lead in the first half but saw their hopes dashed with Qatar’s equalizer in the 73rd minute, which was met with controversy due to suspicions of the ball going out of play just before the goal was scored.

Despite protests from India’s players and coaching staff, the goal stood without the use of VAR technology. Former Croatia international defender and current India coach Igor Stimac criticized the decision, calling the goal “irregular” and highlighting the impact it had on the game. Stimac emphasized the need for FIFA to use VAR during crucial matches like World Cup qualifiers to ensure fair play and accurate officiating. India ultimately ended third in the group, with Kuwait advancing alongside Qatar to the next qualifying stage following a 1-0 win over Afghanistan.

The frustrating loss for India serves as a reminder of the importance of fair officiating and accurate decision-making during critical matches. With technology like VAR available, coaches and players expect a higher standard of refereeing to avoid controversies and unjust outcomes. As teams gear up for the next round of qualifiers, the focus is on preparation and determination to secure a spot in the 2026 Fifa World Cup. Both the UAE and India aim to learn from their experiences and come back stronger in their pursuit of footballing success on the international stage.

In conclusion, the recent World Cup qualifiers in Asia have showcased the competitive nature of football and the unpredictable outcomes that can arise. The UAE’s resilience and determination, despite a draw in their final match, reflect their ambition to qualify for the tournament after a long absence. Meanwhile, India’s disappointment highlights the need for improved officiating standards to ensure fair play and accurate outcomes. As teams reflect on their performances and regroup for the next round of qualifiers, the focus remains on achieving success and fulfilling the dream of representing their nations on the world stage of football.

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