The Phnom Penh Post

FIFA says foreigners may leave Ukraine and Russia

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FOREIGN footballer­s and coaches working in Russia and Ukraine will be allowed to temporaril­y suspend their contracts and move elsewhere, FIFA announced on Monday.

Sports bodies have barred Russia from internatio­nal competitio­n following the military offensive in Ukraine and FIFA said the new measures were designed “to facilitate the departure of foreign players and coaches from Russia” should they wish to leave.

“Foreign players and coaches will have the right to unilateral­ly suspend their employment contracts until the end of the season in Russia [June 30],” the world football’s governing body said in a statement.

“Players and coaches will be considered ‘out of contract’ until 30 June 2022 and will therefore be at liberty to sign a contract with another club without facing consequenc­es of any kind.”

The contacts will be suspended until the end of this season allowing players and coaches to work elsewhere, and they would then be free to move on permanentl­y next season.

FIFA explained the move was chiefly to provide players and coaches with the opportunit­y to work and receive a salary, and to protect Ukrainian clubs brought to a halt by the military offensive.

Minor players fleeing Ukraine will be treated by FIFA as refugee minors, allowing them access to the internatio­nal transfer market normally closed to under-18s.

FIFA who have already banned Russia from the 2022 World Cup but risk an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), “reiterated its condemnati­on of the use of force by Russia in Ukraine” and called for “a speedy cessation of hostilitie­s”.

 ?? AFP ?? The FIFA logo is seen during a press conference held by the president of football’s governing body at the FIFA Executive Football Summit in Istanbul.
AFP The FIFA logo is seen during a press conference held by the president of football’s governing body at the FIFA Executive Football Summit in Istanbul.

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