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UAE Football Association Takes Hard Line Against Al Ain Over Referee Criticism

Ishita Jha
Last updated: August 19, 2025 12:25 pm
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August 19, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The UAE Football Association has issued a stern warning to Al Ain Club following public referee criticism after their season opener, threatening legal consequences for anyone who questions the competence of match officials. The dispute erupted after Al Ain’s 2-1 victory over Al Bataeh on Saturday, when the club posted statements condemning what they called “numerous controversial refereeing incidents.”

Victory Celebration Turns Into Public Complaint

Al Ain secured their opening-day victory against Al Bataeh at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium on Saturday, but the result was quickly overshadowed by controversy. The match saw Togolese striker Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba score the 9,000th goal in ADNOC Pro League history during first-half stoppage time. Al Bataeh equalised in the 69th minute through Uzbekistan’s Azizjon Ganiev, before Al Ain sealed the win with Abdoul Karim Traoré’s 82nd-minute header.

However, the celebration was short-lived. Al Ain coach Vladimir Ivić expressed frustration during his post-match press conference, claiming his team had scored five goals with three disallowed. “For the first time in my career, I saw my team score five goals, but the final result was 2-1. We deserved more,” the Serbian coach stated.

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UAE Football Association Takes Hard Line Against Al Ain Over Referee Criticism

The club then issued an official statement on their platforms referring to “numerous controversial refereeing incidents” and declaring they “firmly reject the continued occurrence of mistakes that could negatively affect the team’s results in domestic competitions”.

UAE Football Association Responds with Legal Threats

By Sunday, the UAE Football Association had released a strongly worded response rejecting what it called “inappropriate criticism” of referees. The governing body announced it would initiate legal action against Al Ain Club and “anyone else who inappropriately questions the work or performance of its members”.

The UAE Football Association emphasised that developing the refereeing system is “the sole responsibility of the Football Association through committees and highly qualified experts”. The statement criticised Al Ain’s use of official platforms for referee criticism and urged the club to “adhere to sportsmanship and respect for others’ work”.

UAEFA also referenced previous issues, noting that “over the past two seasons, administrative errors committed by the club and its affiliates during dealings with the Association have increased”. The Association said these matters were handled professionally through official channels and expressed hope that Al Ain would “improve the performance of its members and avoid getting involved in issues that do not concern it.

Formal Complaint Procedures Available but Unused

The UAE Football Association clarified that clubs have established mechanisms for addressing officiating concerns. Clubs dissatisfied with local referees can formally request foreign officials through approved procedures. This process ensures transparency and allows issues to be resolved internally rather than through public referee criticism.

UAE Football Association Takes Hard Line Against Al Ain Over Referee Criticism

The governing body stressed that complaints about refereeing should follow these official channels rather than being aired on social media or in press statements. By choosing the public route, Al Ain bypassed the structured system designed to handle such grievances professionally.

Historical Context of Referee Disputes

This is not Al Ain’s first public complaint about officiating standards. After the final game of last season, coach Vladimir Ivić suggested refereeing decisions had cost his team valuable points. “We played good football and we deserved eight or nine points more [in the closing weeks of the season],” Ivić said in May.

The coach added: “I believe this is the reason we are not second. They didn’t allow us to take nine points. If you look game by game at the mistakes that were made against us, you will understand what I mean”. These comments demonstrate a pattern of referee criticism that has now prompted the UAE Football Association to take a harder stance.

Implications for League Relations

The standoff between Al Ain and the UAE Football Association creates unprecedented tension in UAE football. Al Ain, as a multiple league champion with a significant fanbase, represents one of the country’s most successful clubs. The governing body’s willingness to pursue legal action against such a prominent team signals zero tolerance for public referee criticism.

UAE Football Association Takes Hard Line Against Al Ain Over Referee Criticism

The dispute occurs as the ADNOC Pro League season begins, potentially affecting relationships between clubs and officials throughout the campaign. Other teams will be watching closely to see how this legal battle unfolds and whether it influences their approach to discussing officiating decisions.

Legal Precedent for Football Governance

The mutual legal threats between Al Ain and the UAE Football Association could establish important precedents for how football governance handles public referee criticism in the region. The outcome may influence whether clubs feel empowered to voice concerns about officiating or become more cautious about public statements.

Both parties appear committed to their positions, suggesting this dispute will likely proceed through legal channels rather than being resolved through negotiation. The resolution could significantly impact the relationship between UAE clubs and their governing body for years to come.

The beautiful game in the UAE now faces the prospect of being decided not just on the pitch, but potentially in courtrooms as well.

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