The Telegraph: FIFA and UEFA are not yet planning to allow Russian clubs to participate in international tournaments

FIFA and UEFA have no plans yet to lift restrictions on the admission of Russian clubs and national teams to international tournaments. This was reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph, citing sources.

FIFA representative July 7 male Sky News reported that the organization informed that the International Olympic Committee decided to lift restrictions on the admission of Russian athletes.

The organization said: “FIFA will review this decision before taking further steps in coordination with stakeholders.”

On 7 July, the IOC temporarily reinstated membership of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). The IOC also recognized the recommendations regarding the admission of Russian athletes to competitions as no longer relevant. The organization indicated that decisions regarding whether or not to accept Russians in competitions will continue to be made by international sports federations and tournament organizers.

Russian football clubs and national teams have been suspended from FIFA and UEFA tournaments since 2022 due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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