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Jordan seek explanation after coach detained

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 08:04 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

MELBOURNE, June 6 – The Jordanian FA will seek clarification from Australian football's governing body after their coach, Adnan Hamad, was detained at Melbourne Airport for more than four hours by immigration officials.

The JFA said their embassy had to intervene to help with the coach's entry into the country yesterday when the team arrived from New Zealand to prepare for their 2014 World Cup qualifier against the Socceroos next week.

Coach Hamad: Held up by Immigration. – Reuters file picThe two countries had signed an agreement before World Cup qualifiers to appoint a local representative to meet visiting teams at the airport to help with any logistical delays, the JFA said.

"The Jordanian football association had completed all the entry procedures for the entire members of the delegation in accordance with the diplomatic methods and obtained the formal visas to enter Australia to all members of the delegation," the FA said in a statement on their website.

"The Jordanian football association will ask for official clarifications from the Australian football association and notify the international federation, FIFA, on the matter."

Football Federation Australia said they had sent a liaison officer and a security officer to meet the Jordanian delegation.

"FFA regrets any inconvenience caused, but the operations of Australian Customs is not a matter over which FFA has control," an FFA spokesman said in a statement.

"We respect the right of Customs to carry out its lawful duties as it sees fit."

Jordan and Australia are locked on seven points in Group B of the final round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil, with the Socceroos in third spot on goal difference.

Japan (14 points) have already claimed one of the two automatic qualifying spots for the finals, with second-placed Oman on nine points, though they have played one more game than Australia and Jordan.

The team finishing third in the five-team group can still qualify for Brazil, but must win a two-leg playoff against the equivalent finisher in Group A before another playoff against the fifth-placed team in South America. – Reuters

Sharapova v Azarenka semi-final resumes

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 07:52 AM PDT

UPDATED @ 11:24:37 PM 06-06-2013

June 06, 2013

A baleful look from Azarenka, who had just levelled the match when rain stopped play. – Reuters picPARIS, June 6 – The French Open semi-final between defending champion Maria Sharapova and Belarussian third seed Victoria Azarenka has resumed after a 30-minute rain interruption today.

Azarenka had levelled the match by taking the second set 6-2, after the Russian second seed had won the opener 6-1, when the covers were brought on to Court Philippe Chatrier.

The second semi-final will feature world number one Serena Williams of the United States and Italian fifth seed Sara Errani. – Reuters

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