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Russia loses bid to freeze ban from World Cup qualifying

Published:Saturday | March 19, 2022 | 12:09 AM
Andrey Rublev of Russia returns a shot to Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament yesterday in Indian Wells, California.
Andrey Rublev of Russia returns a shot to Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament yesterday in Indian Wells, California.

NYON, Switzerland (AP):

Russia’s request to freeze a FIFA ban on their football teams ahead of next week’s World Cup qualifying play-offs was denied Friday.

FIFA said the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) dismissed the Russian soccer federation’s bid for an urgent interim ruling to freeze the ban, pending a full appeal, which could come within weeks.

The CAS decision means Russia will not be able to play Poland in World Cup qualifying on Thursday.

The latest ruling follows a similar CAS refusal on Tuesday to freeze UEFA’s ban on Russian national and club teams in European football.

Russian athletes have been banned from competing in multiple sports because of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Belarusian athletes have also been banned because their country has been an ally of Russia.

The Russian football federation could still get the FIFA ban overturned before another round of international games in early June. A Russian victory at CAS could then force this month’s play-offs to be replayed.

Ukraine are also in the World Cup play-offs, and their scheduled game on Thursday against Scotland was postponed by FIFA until June. Ukraine or Scotland will advance to face either Wales or Austria – who play in Cardiff next week – with a place at this year’s World Cup in Qatar at stake.