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FIFA bans matches in Russia, no flag or anthem for team

by News Wires
February 28, 2022
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino

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LONDON – No international soccer matches will be played in Russia and the Russian flag and anthem will be banned from any of their matches abroad, the governing body FIFA said.

It said the national team would not compete as Russia but as the Football Union of Russia (RFU) and any games would be held with no fans on “neutral territory”.

The announcements, which FIFA called “immediate first measures”, were, however, swiftly criticised as insufficient by the head of the Polish Football Association.

Poland said it will not play against Russia in their scheduled World Cup qualifying playoff on March 24 in protest at the invasion of neighboring Ukraine.

FIFA, who condemned the “use of force by Russia in its invasion of Ukraine” said that no international soccer matches will be played in Russia and the country’s flag and anthem will be banned from any of their matches abroad.

Polish Football Association chief Cezary Kulesza criticized the FIFA stance and called for Russia to be expelled from the World Cup.

“Today´s FIFA decision is totally unacceptable. We are not interested in participating in this game of appearances. Our stance remains intact: Polish National Team will not play with Russia, no matter what the name of the team is,” he wrote on twitter.

“If FIFA’s Human Rights Policy is more than just words on paper, now is the time to put it into effect, excluding the Russian Football Association from qualifying for the Qatar World Cup in 2022,” he added in a statement according to Reuters.

The Czech Republic and Sweden, who are in the same play-off path as Russia and Poland, have also said they would not play against the Russians.

FIFA said it would try to find a solution with the three countries involved in the World Cup qualifiers.

“(FIFA) has already engaged in dialog with all of these football associations. FIFA will remain in close contact to seek to find appropriate and acceptable solutions together,” the statement said.

England’s Football Association also said its national team would not play any matches against Russia “for the foreseeable future.”

“Out of solidarity with the Ukraine and to wholeheartedly condemn the atrocities being committed by the Russian leadership, The FA can confirm that we won´t play against Russia in any international fixtures for the foreseeable future. This includes any potential match at any level of senior, age group or para football,” a spokesman said.

However, FIFA’s statement did offer the prospect of further sanctions.

“FIFA will continue its ongoing dialog with the IOC, UEFA and other sport organizations to determine any additional measures or sanctions, including a potential exclusion from competitions, that shall be applied in the near future should the situation not be improving rapidly,” the statement said.

The International Olympic Committee urged international sports federations on Friday to either move or cancel events planned in Russia or Belarus.

 

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