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Ukraine To Boycott All UEFA Competitions Featuring Russian Teams After Lifting Of Ban

Ukraine To Boycott All UEFA Competitions Featuring Russian Teams After Lifting Of Ban
September 27, 2023

Kiev's threats is coming after UEFA has given the green light to the return of Russian junior teams to international events, marking the partial lifting of a blanket ban imposed on the country after the start of the Ukraine conflict.
 

The Ukraine has threatened to boycott all Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions featuring Russian sides, after a ban was lifted on youth teams.

Kiev's threats is coming after UEFA has given the green light to the return of Russian junior teams to international events, marking the partial lifting of a blanket ban imposed on the country after the start of the Ukraine conflict.
 

RT reports that following a meeting held in Limassol, Cyprus on Tuesday, UEFA released a statement that “children should not be punished for actions whose responsibility lies exclusively with adults.”

The association explained that a whole generation of young players is being deprived of the opportunity to “compete in international football” – something UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin described as a violation of their “fundamental rights” and discrimination.

“For these reasons, the UEFA Executive Committee has decided that Russian teams of minor players will be readmitted to its competitions in the course of this season,” the statement read.

The decision, which concerns Russian teams made up of players under 17, stipulates that the raising of the country’s flag and the playing of the national anthem will remain off limits, with no fixtures played on Russian soil either.

At the same time, UEFA’s Executive Committee reiterated its commitment to the ban it slapped on Russian adult clubs and national teams on February 28, 2022, saying that the suspension will “remain in force until the end of the conflict in Ukraine.” On top of that, the association terminated all its events on Russian territory.

The honorary president of the Russian Football Union, Vyacheslav Kolosov, according to RT report has described UEFA’s ruling as a “great decision you can only applaud," citing TASS.

He was also quoted to have expressed dismay that there may still be obstacles in practice due to ongoing visa restrictions and a halt to direct flights between most European nations and Russia.

Meanwhile, England’s Football Association has already made it clear that it does not “support the position of readmitting Russia to UEFA Age Grade Competitions,” and that “England teams won’t play against Russia.”

However, reacting to the decision of the UEFA, Ukrainian football Federation vowed that its teams will boycott all competitions featuring Russian sides.

“The UAF confirms that it will not take part in any competitions involving Russian teams,” it said.

It also called on other UEFA members to boycott matches against Russian teams.

Ukraine has repeatedly called for blanket bans on Russia from international sporting events and has threatened to boycott the 2024 Paris Olympics if Russian and Belarusian athletes take part.

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