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Russian clubs banned from competitio­ns

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Russian clubs have been banned by Uefa from participat­ing in the Champions League and all other European competitio­ns next season, European football’s governing body announced on Monday.

“Russia will have no affiliated clubs participat­ing in Uefa club competitio­ns in the 2022/23 season,” it said in a statement.

Russian clubs and national teams were suspended “until further notice” by Uefa in February in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian team’s exclusion from the Women’s European Championsh­ip to take place in England in July was also confirmed on Monday.

Portugal, who had lost to Russia in a qualifying play-off, will take their place in Group C alongside 2019 World Cup runners-up Netherland­s, Sweden and Switzerlan­d.

In addition, Uefa declared Russia’s bid to host either the 2028 or 2032 European Championsh­ip “not eligible”.

Russia’s national team had already been kicked out of the qualifying competitio­n for this year’s World Cup in Qatar by Fifa just before a crucial playoff tie against Poland in March.

The country’s football federation initially appealed that decision to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport only to drop its legal challenge last month.

It was also confirmed on Monday that Russia will play no further part in the qualifying campaign for the 2023 Women’s World Cup with all its results up to now considered null and void.

Russia had been in second place in their section behind Denmark.

Similarly, the men’s team will not participat­e in the Nations League due to start in June as had been planned, meaning they will automatica­lly be placed bottom of their group.

Uefa’s sweeping announceme­nt also confirmed Russia’s exclusion from qualifying for the next U21 European Championsh­ip.

Zenit Saint Petersburg would have taken part in next season’s Champions League group stage after clinching their fourth Russian Premier League title in a row on Saturday.

The ban could lead to an exodus of the remaining foreign players from the country’s leading clubs.

The Zenit squad includes former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren and the Brazilian one-time Barcelona winger Malcom.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Zenit St Petersburg’s Malcom.
REUTERS Zenit St Petersburg’s Malcom.

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