Ukraine urges Uefa to reconsider Russia decision and will boycott tournaments

  • 9/27/2023
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Ukraine has said it will not play in tournaments involving Russian teams after Uefa announced plans to reinstate Russia’s under-17 sides to European competitions. In a statement the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) urged Uefa to reconsider its decision and urged other countries not to play against Russian teams. Uefa decided after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 that all Russian teams – national and club sides – would be suspended from participation in its competitions. But Uefa said on Tuesday that “children should not be punished for actions whose responsibility lies exclusively with adults”, and that Russian under-17 sides would be readmitted to Uefa competitions “in the course of this season”. “UAF strongly condemns today’s Uefa decision on the return of U-17 teams from the Russian Federation to international competitions,” the UAF said. “UAF confirms that we will not take part in any competitions with the participation of Russian teams, and appeal to other Uefa member associations to boycott possible matches with the participation of teams from the Russian Federation, subject to their admission.” It said the return of Russian teams to competitions “in the midst of hostilities conducted by the Russian Federation against Ukraine is groundless and such that it tolerates Russia’s aggressive policy”. England’s Football Association reacted to Uefa’s decision by saying its youth teams would not play against Russia and Poland’s followed suit. The Polish FA’s president, Cezary Kulesza, wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “If Russian national teams are allowed to participate in the competition, our national teams will not compete with them. This is the only right decision.” The under-17 men’s European Championship finals will be held in Cyprus next year, and the women’s tournament will take place in Sweden. Ukraine’s sports ministry has barred Ukrainian national sports associations from sending delegations to compete at events where Russians or Belarusians were competing. Belarus let its territory be used as a launchpad for Russia’s invasion.

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