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2018 World Cup chief Mutko quits but still involved in planning

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MosCow: Vitaly Mutko (pic) bowed to mounting pressure and stepped down as chairman of the 2018 World Cup organising committee after being dogged by investigat­ions that highlighte­d his role in a state-backed doping program.

Alexei Sorokin, the chief executive of the committee, will also assume the chairmansh­ip vacated by Mutko on Wednesday. Sorokin also took Mutko’s spot on the FIFA Council this year after he was blocked from seeking re-election due to his promotion to Russian Deputy Prime Minister.

The high-ranking government position ensures Mutko will still retain involvemen­t in logistical planning for the World Cup in June and July.

“Mutko will continue to oversee the preparatio­ns of the regions as well as coordinate the constructi­on of the necessary infrastruc­ture,” the organising committee said in a statement that expressed “great regret” over his departure.

Mutko’s resignatio­n came two days after he said he would temporaril­y step down as president of the Russian Football Union while fighting a lifetime ban from the Olympics.

Investigat­ions by the World AntiDoping Agency ( WADA) and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) alleged Mutko was involved in a state-sponsored doping program during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. Mutko, who served as Russia’s sports minister during the time, has strongly denied all doping allegation­s.

The IOC didn’t accuse Mutko of being personally involved in doping, but banned him from the Olympics for life, saying he and his ministry bore overall responsibi­lity for “failure to respect” anti-doping rules.

Mutko had been defiant at the World Cup draw in Moscow this month, dismissing calls for him to leave his role as front-man of the tournament.

FIFA, which have faced calls to open disciplina­ry proceeding­s against Mutko, did not mention the doping cases in a statement acknowledg­ing the resignatio­n.

Russia open their World Cup campaign against Saudi Arabia on June 14 in Moscow where the final will be staged on July 15. —

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