Football: Russia’s U17 is not playing in the European Championship qualifiers

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Russia’s U17 does not play in European Championship qualifiers

The Russian U17 cannot take part in the ongoing European Championship qualification. photo

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Russian youth teams are currently being left out of UEFA competitions. A solution to integrate U17 selections into the ongoing European Championship qualification has not been found. The topic remains controversial.

Russia’s U17 football teams can’t play despite being re-admitted by the UEFA will not take part in the ongoing European Championship qualification.

“The item was removed from the agenda because no technical solution could be found that would allow Russian teams to play,” the European Football Union told the German Press Agency after the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Nyon.

At the end of September, the committee of the continental association decided to allow Russian junior teams to take part in European competitions again – but without an anthem and flag. There was sharp criticism of this. More than ten associations had announced that they would not compete against Russian teams. The groups for the first qualifying round for the 2025 European Championship have already been drawn. The first junior games have already taken place.

DFB did not want to join the boycott

The German Football Association recently declared that it did not want to join a boycott of games against Russian youth teams. Hans-Joachim Watzke, the German representative on the UEFA Executive Committee, had previously defended the decision to allow youth teams from Russia to take part in continental competitions again. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is also a member of the decision-making body as a representative from Germany.

“I interpret UEFA’s about-face as an admission that the timing of efforts to reintegrate Russian teams into the youth tournament was completely wrong,” Norway’s association president Lise Klaveness told WDR magazine “Sport inside”.

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