The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has moved two Asian Champions League matches out of Iran citing security concerns in the country.
In a statement on Twitter, the AFC said on Wednesday that two home matches involving Iranian teams “have been moved to neutral venues because of ongoing security concerns and the decision of several governments to issue travel warnings to the Islamic Republic of Iran”.
The games, originally scheduled for Tuesday, will now be held on Saturday in the United Arab Emirates, the governing body for Asian football said. The decision came despite threats of a boycott from Iran, which has four teams playing in the continental club competition.
A spokesman for Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani slammed the AFC’s decision as a political move.
“This is an unsporting and unprofessional move,” he was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.