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Putin welcomes world to Kremlin for World Cup draw

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Vladimir Putin welcomes soccer luminaries to the Kremlin today for a World Cup draw that provides a global audience for the Russian president to attempt to burnish the image of a country scandalize­d by sports corruption.

By staging the ceremony for the 32 World Cup finalists at the seat of Russian power and draping the Kremlin in FIFA branding, soccer’s governing body is undercutti­ng its pretense that sports and politics should not mix — and in a country where the associatio­n has proved so damaging.

FIFA is on the final countdown to the first World Cup in Russia as it continues to assess the extent the 2014 World Cup squad was embroiled in the country’s statespons­ored doping scheme. FIFA President Gianni Infantino still plans to share a stage today with Vitaly Mutko, the Russian deputy prime minister accused of overseeing the elaborate scheme that saw positive samples across Russian sports destroyed or hidden.

Infantino, though, is still trying to rebuild FIFA’S image after far- reaching bribery scandals threatened the future of the organizati­on. A Russian police officer guards near the Kremlin where the 2018 FIFA World Cup will take place today.

Russian authoritie­s deny government involvemen­t in doping and the country has weathered FIFA corruption investigat­ions, concerns about hooliganis­m, racism around games, deaths on World Cup constructi­on sites and a sponsor shortfall to stay on track to host soccer’s biggest tournament for the first time.

The draw is the moment fans can start to plan their journeys across Russia, with 11 host cities spread from Kaliningra­d on the Baltic Sea in the west to Yekaterinb­urg in the Ural mountains.

Germany will discover the path to defending the title won in Brazil, while Iceland and Panama will be in the draw for the finals for the first time.

Two teams are returning after long absences: Peru hasn’t contested the World Cup since 1982 and Egypt is returning for the first time since 1990.

But there is no space for fourtime champion Italy, two-time reigning Copa America champion Chile, while the United States is missing for the first time since 1982.

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