Ukraine says will boycott all UEFA competitions featuring Russian teams
Ukrainian football teams will boycott all
competitions featuring Russian sides, their federation said on Wednesday in
response to UEFA re-admitting Russia's youth team to international competition.
"The UAF confirms that it will not take part
in any competitions involving Russian teams," it said.
It also called on other UEFA members to boycott
matches against Russian teams.
European football's governing body swiftly barred
all Russian teams from competitions last year in response to Moscow's offensive
in Ukraine, but eased the ban by readmitting Russia's national under-17 team on
Tuesday.
"The Ukrainian Association of Football
strongly condemns the decision by UEFA to return U-17 teams from Russia to
international competitions," the UAF said in a statement late Tuesday.
"The UAF confirms that it will not take part
in any competitions involving Russian teams," it said.
Announcing the decision, UEFA argued that a
"generation of minors" was being deprived of the right to compete,
and that children should not be punished for the actions of adults.
However, it said Russian teams would not be able
to play on Russian territory, and that the country's flag, anthem and national
playing kit would be barred.
Ukraine has repeatedly called for blanket bans on
Russia from international sporting events and has threatened to boycott the
2024 Paris Olympics if Russian and Belarusian athletes take part.
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