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MOSCOW, March 4 — The Russian football federation (RFU) said on Thursday that it will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against its expulsion from the 2022 World Cup and all international competitions. Russia was due to face Poland on March 24 in a World Cup play-off. But on...

MOSCOW, March 4 — The Russian football federation said on Thursday that it will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against its expulsion from the 2022 World Cup and all international competitions.

In a statement in Russian, the RFU said it planned to launch a single lawsuit against the global and European governing bodies to “demand the restoration of all men’s and women’s national teams of Russia for all types of football.”On Monday, Fifa and Uefa announced the expulsion of Russia from all international football.

“The Russian Football Union was also not granted the right to present its position, which violated the fundamental right to defence.”The RFU said it “will insist on an accelerated procedure for considering the case.” Fifa originally announced that Russian teams would be allowed to continue under the name of the Football Union of Russia, playing home games on neutral territory and behind closed doors, and with the Russian flag and anthem banned.

 

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