Aleksander Ceferin commented after Russia was deprived of the chance to qualify for the next European Championship
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has expressed hope that Russian football teams will return to international competitions as soon as possible, but defended the ban imposed on the country for Euro 2024 qualification.
UEFA confirmed on Tuesday that the Russian men’s national team would not be included in the qualification draw for Euro 2024 in Frankfurt on October 9.
The decision means that Russia is effectively barred from reaching the tournament itself, which will be held across ten German cities in June and July of 2024.
“This is not today’s decision. The decision regarding Russian national and club teams and their suspension was taken ‘until further notice’, which means that until we decide otherwise, this will remain in place,” Ceferin explained after a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee in Hvar, Croatia.
“That means we don’t have to take a decision whenever another competition comes up.”
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UEFA and global counterpart FIFA initially issued a ban on all Russian teams back in February following the onset of Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine – sanctions which UEFA prolonged in May.