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UAE ‘unethical hair’ ruling forced Al Shabab striker Nana Poku into action

Matt Monaghan

01:11 16/02/2017

Al Shabab striker Nana Poku has admitted he was told to shear his mohawk upon arrival this winter, in a bid to avoid falling foul of the UAE Football Association’s ruling over “unethical hair”.

A revelation that 46 players from the Arabian Gulf League – headlined by Al Ahli and Ghana superstar Asamoah Gyan – had been written to about their locks gained global attention on Wednesday.

They face fines or even a suspension if they do not heed the notice, based on the Islamic teachings of ‘Qaza’ in which styles are banned where only part of the head is shaved.

“When I came here, my hair was not like this – it was very tall,” said Poku, who is yet to score in seven games since he joined on loan from Egypt’s Misr Lel-Makkasa. “They told me that in the UAE, it is not done like this.

“You see that I have now cut it. I did not feel happy, but it is okay.

“I have never been fined before. I do not know if they will make this.

“I heard that everybody could make like this. I will leave my hair like this.”

The UAE law – put into statute during October – states that those warned have one game to make a change. If they do not, a fine will follow in the first instance before suspensions are then issued.

A total of 79 footballers have been contacted from the AGL, First Division League and all the way down to the Under-21 competition.

Similar guidelines have been enacted in fellow Middle Eastern countries. In 2012, Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah was ordered to cut his “un-Islamic” hair on the sidelines by a referee in the Saudi Professional League.

Players in Qatar have also been highlighted by authorities as transgressors in recent seasons.

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