Player denied entry to UAE

Source:Agencies-Global Times Published: 2014-1-6 23:18:03

An Israeli international with Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem has been refused permission to attend a training camp in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the club said Monday.

The first-team squad arrived in Abu Dhabi on Sunday but defender Dan Mori stayed behind to train with the reserves.

Dutch politicians said the club's decision to go ahead with the visit was "cowardly," according to media reports.

"We are playing against clubs who are banking on us coming and we want to prepare ourselves properly for the second half of the season," Vitesse spokesman Esther Bal told Dutch Radio One on Monday.

"Organizers had [previously] assured us Mori would be allowed to enter the country," Bal noted before saying that canceling the trip was not an option.

The Dutch Football Association said it would not be getting involved in the row.

"It's a political question," a spokesman told reporters.

Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer was also refused permission to compete in a tournament in the UAE in 2009.

Agencies - Global Times

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