Russia has stated its interest in hosting either the 2028 or 2032 edition of the European Championship
UEFA is set to snub any Russian attempts to host the European Championship in 2028 or 2032, according to reports, after Russia issued a surprise statement of interest in holding the showpieces.
UEFA confirmed on Wednesday that Russia was among the countries to lodge a declaration of interest in hosting either Euro 2028 or Euro 2032, after figures from the Russian Football Union (RFU) stated their intentions despite the country being under UEFA and FIFA sanctions due to the conflict in Ukraine.
Turkey also expressed its interest in Euro 2028 in addition to a joint UK-Ireland bid, which ahead of Wednesday’s deadline had been expected to be unopposed for the tournament.
As well as Russia, Turkey and Italy have stated interest in staging the event in 2032.
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The Russian statement came as a surprise to many considering that its teams and clubs were banned from UEFA and FIFA competitions in February.
A report in UK newspaper The Telegraph has claimed UEFA will hold ‘crisis talks’ on how to respond to the Russian bid, while The Guardian claims Russia will be warned it faces more sanctions if it formally proceeds with its interest in the tournaments.