UEFA president says ‘unprecedented sanctions’ against Russia necessary

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin says “unprecedented sanctions” against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine were a necessity.
Mr Ceferin, during a UEFA Congress on Wednesday in Vienna, said that this was because “the tradition of sporting neutrality is no longer tenable in 2022 in the situation of war.”
However, he said that football was one of the losers due to the wide-ranging sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus.
Mr Ceferin said the continental body nonetheless had no choice but to “leave its comfort zone” and act.
“Football is undoubtedly the loser, one of the losers, since we are depriving players, coaches and supporters, who have nothing to do with the current situation, of their passion and their dreams,” he said.
He added, “But when UEFA issues unprecedented sanctions, football is trying to make its tiny contribution to society and Europe’s leaders as they strive for peace on our continent.”
Mr Ceferin pointed out that promoting football in Europe was a statutory objective of UEFA, expressing hope that the situation would soon change.
“We hope reason prevails as quickly as possible and that order is restored, and that we have peace for the good not only of our Ukrainian brothers and sisters but also our Russian brothers and sisters, who we hope they will be back with us in the very near future.”
UEFA has banned Russian and Belarusian clubs and national teams from all its events and stripped St Petersburg of hosting this year’s Champions League final.
But it has not suspended the Russian federation RFU, which was present in Vienna, led by general secretary Alexander Aliyev, while the Ukrainian delegation joined the congress via video link.
However, Mr Ceferin told reporters after the congress that he “wouldn’t rule out anything” when asked about a possible RFU suspension in the future.
“It is too early to speak about it”.
(dpa/NAN)
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