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UEFA adds further sanctions amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine

European football's governing body have announced further sanctions against Russia. It rejects the country's European Championsh­ip bids, while both men's and women's teams have been affected by the new decisions.

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European football's governing body, UEFA, announced further sanctions against Russian clubs and national teams on Monday amid the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

Russia's bid for the 2028 or 2032 European Championsh­ips have been rendered inadmissib­le, while the country has also been barred from competing in the Nations League or the Women's Euros in the summer. In addition, an executive committee decided Monday that neither men's nor women's teams will be allowed to play in European club competitio­ns in the 2022/23 season.

Not so welcome hosts

Notwithsta­nding its isolation because of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Russia had been bidding to host the 2028 or 2032 European Championsh­ips. The country has previous experience of hosting major tournament­s, including the 2018 World Cup, federation head Alexander Dyukov said when justifying the bid.

UEFA has now announced that the Executive Committee has declared the bids inadmissib­le. The reason given was that applicants would have to ensure, among other things, that their conduct did not bring UEFA, other applicants, the bidding process or European football into disrepute.

In addition, an applicatio­n would be contrary to the exclusion of Russian teams from all competitio­ns, because the host of a final round would automatica­lly be entitled to a tournament berth.

Women excluded from European Championsh­ip in England

UEFA and world governing body FIFA had excluded national and club teams from Russia from all competitio­ns because of the war in Ukraine. The latest decision also stipulated that the Russian men's team would not be allowed to participat­e in the Nations League and that the team would be relegated from the League B.

The women's national team have also been excluded from the July 6-31 European Championsh­ip in England. They won in the play-offs against Portugal, who will now replace them in the tournament.

Russia will also not play any more matches in the qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the previous results will be annulled and Group E with Denmark, BosniaHerz­egovina, Montenegro, Malta and Azerbaijan will continue as a group of five. The same applies to eliminatio­ns for the 2023 European Under-21 Championsh­ip in Georgia and Romania.

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