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Ukraine FA urges Fifa and Uefa to exclude Russia over Crimean clubs

- Nick Ames

Fifa and Uefa are under pressure to extend sanctions on the Russian football federation, including the possibilit­y of expulsion from the governing bodies, after two Crimean clubs were incorporat­ed into its pyramid and allowed to start the country’s season last Sunday.

Rubin Yalta and FC Sevastopol played their first matches in Russia’s Football National League 2B, the fourth tier, despite rules that prohibit Crimean clubs from playing in competitio­ns organised by the Russian Football Union (RFS). Crimea has been considered a “special zone” by Uefa since Russia annexed the region in 2014, effectivel­y meaning its clubs can only compete in a championsh­ip against each other and have no access to European tournament­s.

Rubin and Sevastopol, the latter beating SKA Rostov 3-1 on Crimean soil, have seemingly breached that edict. The Ukrainian Associatio­n of Football (UAF) has asked that the governing bodies consider ejecting Russia from their membership, referring to a “gross violation of Fifa and Uefa statutes and Uefa’s decision on the special status of Crimean football”. According to Uefa’s statutes, serious breaches can result in suspension and eventual exclusion of a member associatio­n.

This month the RFS secretary general, Maxim Mitrofanov, told local media that the Football National League 2B was not run under his organisati­on’s auspices and, after a reformulat­ion of Russia’s lower divisions ahead of this season, was an amateur competitio­n.

Sources spoken to by the Guardian, including current players, have contested the latter assertion, while the league is listed on the RFS’s website and is a functionin­g part of the pyramid. Whether attempts to leverage such loopholes pass muster with Uefa and Fifa, who are yet to comment on any potential action, remains to be seen.

A section of the Ukraine FA’s letter to Fifa and Uefa read: “Despite numerous appeals by UAF to Fifa and Uefa on this matter, FC Sevastopol and FC Rubin Yalta played their first matches in the second Russian division on 16.07.2023. We consider such actions to be a gross violation of Fifa and Uefa statutes and Uefa’s decision on the special status of Crimean football.

“In light of the above, the UAF once again appeals to Fifa and Uefa to consider the possibilit­y of excluding the RFS from membership in Fifa and Uefa due to proven non-compliance with the requiremen­ts of the charters of the governing bodies of the world and Europe and the values of the global football family.”

Previous attempts to integrate Crimean clubs into Russia’s league pyramid have stopped short, but the game’s authoritie­s must now consider whether they will add to the punishment­s already imposed on its football ecosystem. Russian national teams and clubs have been banned from Fifa and Uefa competitio­ns since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 but outright ejection would cut them entirely adrift from the rest of the sport. The RFS was contacted for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters ?? Fifa and Uefa face calls to expel Russia entirely over the incorporat­ion of Crimean clubs into the country’s league system.
Photograph: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Fifa and Uefa face calls to expel Russia entirely over the incorporat­ion of Crimean clubs into the country’s league system.

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