Several top players, including Poland’s Robert Lewandowski, FIFA’s reigning world player of the year, have backed the decision to boycott any games involving Russia.
Under the current proposals, Russia can put out a World Cup-qualifying team, but only in neutral venues and before empty stadiums, and only if the team agrees to be known as the Football Union of Russia, rather than Russia. The team would also be banned from displaying the Russian flag or from playing the Russian national anthem before matches.
Reports suggest FIFA’s measures may only be the first step and that an all-out ban on Russia could be in the cards if the conflict in Ukraine continues or intensifies. Across Europe this weekend, clubs and fans have demonstrated their solidarity with Ukraine and opposition to Russia’s military invasion. In London on Sunday, Wembley Stadium’s iconic arch was lit up in the blue and yellow of the Ukraine flag ahead of the League Cup final between Liverpool and Chelsea. At Manchester United’s home grounds of Old Trafford, United players stood with opponent Watford before the game, holding up a banner reading “peace” in several languages.
European soccer body UEFA last week stripped Russia of the rights to host the Champions League final, moving the match
No. All or nothing. Just look at the ROC team at the Olympics. Everyone, especially Putin, knew damn well these were Russian athletes bringing athletic glory of Russia. This is hairsplitting to keep Russian money in the World Cup. It's not about the athletes, it's about money.
A cosmetic ban is just not acceptable.
Ban the Russian team or face a massive boycott.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: DEADLINE - 🏆 109. / 63 Read more »
Source: mercnews - 🏆 88. / 68 Read more »
Source: axios - 🏆 302. / 63 Read more »
Source: thedailybeast - 🏆 307. / 63 Read more »
Source: nypost - 🏆 91. / 67 Read more »