Karpin, the national team’s coach, described UEFA’s decision to dismiss Russian clubs as unlawful.

Rostov and the head coach of the Russian national team, Valery Karpin, shared their thoughts on the decision of the Association of European Football Associations (UEFA) to exclude Russian teams from tournaments under its auspices. Karpin’s words convey “Championship”.

“Nothing new has happened to me. This unlawfulness continues with the withdrawal of Russian football from competitions, which started a few months ago. At the same time, I still hope that the RFU can defend the right of our players to participate in international tournaments in the relevant courts,” he said.

Recall that, according to the decision of UEFA in the 2022/2023 season, Russian clubs will not be able to participate in European competitions, and the Russian team will not play in the Nations League. In addition, A National Team will automatically take the fourth place in Group B. For this reason, they will be relegated and eliminated from Group C and will be placed last in 16th place.

On February 28, the International Football Federation (FIFA) and UEFA decided to exclude all Russian clubs, as well as the Russian national team, from participating in all competitions controlled by these organizations.

Earlier, the former football player of the Russian national team Alexander Mostovoy shared idea About the UEFA decision.



Source: Gazeta

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