FIFA has partially lifted its ban on Russia’s national teams by allowing them to compete in the men’s and women’s under-17 World Cups.
The decision, taken by the FIFA council, follows UEFA’s move in September to also permit Russia’s under-17 teams to participate in its competitions.
Russia’s national teams and clubs have been banned from UEFA and FIFA competitions since the end of February 2022 due to the invasion of Ukraine.
But world football’s governing body said on Wednesday that Russian under-17 sides would be allowed to compete under the condition they used the name “Football Union of Russia”. Matches will take place without the Russian flag, anthem, or kit.
A FIFA statement read: “Following the decision of the UEFA Executive Committee on 26 September 2023 to once again allow the participation of Russian representative youth teams at U-17 girls and boys level, the FIFA Council approved an extension of this decision to the FIFA U-17 World Cup and FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup for which UEFA’s competitions serve as a qualification pathway, thus lifting the suspension on teams from Russia taking part in these tournaments.
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