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We’re still boycotting Russian matches despite FIFA decision: Czech FA

FIFA has earlier allowed Russia to play home matches at neutral venues without displaying national flag and anthem

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Feb 2022 3:30PM

We’re still boycotting Russian matches despite FIFA decision: Czech FA
The Czech Football Association has said that its national team would not play Russia in a World Cup play-off game despite FIFA efforts to make Russia acceptable opponents amid the Ukraine invasion. – AFP Pic, February 28, 2022

PRAGUE – The Czech Football Association said yesterday its national team would not play Russia in a World Cup play-off game despite FIFA efforts to make Russia acceptable opponents amid the Ukraine invasion.

“There will be no change in the Czech national team’s... standpoint even after FIFA’s decision to let Russia play at the international level but on neutral grounds, without a flag and anthem,” the FA said in a statement.

The Czechs would have to beat Sweden in Stockholm and Russia would have to beat Poland in Moscow on March 24 to set up a clash between the two countries five days later.

The Polish, Swedish and Czech federations had issued a statement on Thursday – the day the Russian invasion began – demanding FIFA play the matches away from Russia.

Sweden and Poland said they would not play Russia on Saturday and the Czech Republic followed suit yesterday.

FIFA decided later yesterday that Russia should play home matches at neutral venues and banned its national flag and anthem from matches as Russian troops kept invading Ukraine for the fourth day.

The plan has already irked Poland whose FA chief Cezary Kulesza labelled it as “totally unacceptable”.

“We are not interested in participating in this game of appearances. Our stance remains intact: Polish National Team will NOT PLAY with Russia, no matter what the name of the team is,” Kulesza tweeted. – AFP, February 28, 2022

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