AFC says sorry to Emirates

The Asian Football Confederation has apologized for mistakenly referring to the United Arab Emirates national team as the “Sand Monkeys.”

October 16, 2012

Fatma Al Dubais

 


 


DUBAI — The Asian Football Confederation has apologized for mistakenly referring to the United Arab Emirates national team as the “Sand Monkeys.”



The mistake in an article on the AFC website set off a storm of criticism in the Gulf country. The UAE Football Association’s Yousuf Abdulla demanded an apology and called the wording an “unfortunate affair” which “revealed some racist acts by some AFC officials.”



The AFC said Monday it wanted to “apologize for any hurt this might have caused to the UAE Football Association and UAE football fans.”



The AFC called it a “genuine mistake” inserted by a new writer who saw “Sand Monkeys” wrongly listed as the team’s nickname on its Wikipedia page.



Fowler defends Suarez



Liverpool great Robbie Fowler Monday defended Luis Suarez from accusations that the Reds forward was a diver, saying it was hard to tell most of the time whether a player’s fall was faked or not.



Fowler agreed in a chat with journalists that Suarez has been receiving a lot of flak recently for his dramatic falls. — Agencies


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