Russia remain banned from the 2022 World Cup after appeal is delayed
FIFA announced that Russia will be removed from the 2022 World Cup after their invasion of Ukraine.
The Football Association has invited more than 1,000 Ukrainian refugees and their host families across Great Britain to attend England’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine at Wembley on Sunday.
FIFA announced that Russia will be removed from the 2022 World Cup after their invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in a number of athletes being banned from competing, a decision Tottenham boss Antonio Conte has labelled "unfair".
With Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the Premier League decided to suspend its agreement with Russian broadcast partner Rambler.
The Russian Football Union say they will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the ban on its national teams and clubs from international competitions.
Russia have been expelled from the World Cup as FIFA and UEFA suspend the country’s clubs and national teams from all competitions.
Following the announcement that the IOC banned Russian and Belarusian athletes, World Athletics have now followed suit, barring them from competing in next summer's World Championships.
The Russian-Israeli billionaire recently handed over stewardship of the club following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and he is now in Belarus aiding the ongoing peace talks.
The Football Association has confirmed that England will not face Russia in any international fixture for the foreseeable future following the conflict with Ukraine.
The final scheduled for May 28 was originally supposed to take place in St Petersburg, Russia. But as a result of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, UEFA have moved it to the Stade de France.