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“FIFA and UEFA will begin to understand that our football is not tied to politics” – Boris Ignatiev

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“FIFA and UEFA will begin to understand that our football is not tied to politics” – Boris Ignatiev

FIFA and UEFA are beginning to understand that Russian football is not tied to political aspects, says former coach of the Russian national team Boris Ignatiev.

As it became known to Match TV, FIFA will not interfere with Russia’s participation in the selection for the 2026 World Cup when moving to the AFC. A Match TV source in FIFA noted that this could be a decisive argument for the transfer of the RFU to the AFC.

– If we are part of the AFC and play in the selection for the 2026 World Cup, then in this case this decision by FIFA can be considered extremely positive. It is important for our federation that the national team takes an active part in international competitions. All this is decided in terms of competitive strength and finances.

I don’t think this decision is primarily due to the close relationship between FIFA and UEFA. Everything goes to the fact that they are beginning to understand that our football is in no way tied to political aspects. Now it is clear that FIFA officials do not live in an airless space.

Yes, now it may seem that everything is tied to big politicians and finances, but the last decisions are still made by big officials. Ultimately, FIFA and UEFA will review everything that has been done this year. Their inner voice is already saying: “Without Russian football, the spirit of competition and entertainment is lost,” Ignatiev told Sport24.

The Executive Committee of the RFU last week postponed the decision to move to the AFC. RFU President Alexander Dyukov said that the final decision would be made on December 27. Until the 31st, the RFU has time to apply for entry so that the Russian team has time to take part in the 2026 World Cup qualification.

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The former president of the Ukrainian Football Federation is wanted in Ukraine

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The former president of the Ukrainian Football Federation is wanted in Ukraine

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has placed the former president of the Ukrainian Football Federation (UAF) on the wanted list. Andrei Pavelko. This comes from Ukrainian data Ministry of Internal Affairs.

According to the database, Pavelko is accused of two criminal articles: embezzlement, misappropriation of property or misappropriation of property through abuse of office, committed on a large scale or by an organized group, as well as official forgery.

On October 9, it became known that the former UAF president had been indicted on new charges. As clarified by the Strana publication, the investigation believes that Pavelko and a group of other Ukrainian football officials took possession of 9.32 million euros, which UAF received from the Union of European Football Associations (of UEFA) in 2015-2016.

Pavelko had previously been accused of carrying out bribery schemes during the construction of a plant to produce artificial turf for football pitches. In this case, the president of the association was arrested in November 2022, but managed to get bail. In June 2023 he was arrested again; only in February 2024 did he win the appeal and was released. In the same year, according to Ukrainian AveragePavelko traveled abroad, submitting a certificate of disability. Then “Strana” associated the persecution of Pavelko with the fact that Vladimir Zelensky was pressuring him to force him to hand over the position of president of the association to Ukrainian footballer Andrei Shevchenko, who eventually led the UAF in January 2024.

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The RFU does not rule out Karpin merging the posts again

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The RFU does not rule out Karpin merging the posts again

Russian Football Federation (RFU) does not rule out an agreement with the coach of the Russian national team Valery Karpin reconciling work in the national team and the club. The Secretary General spoke about it in an interview RFU Maxim Mitrofanov.

In November Karpin announced his departure from Dinamo Moscow; he had been working at the club since June. Later, in an interview with Rossiya 24 TV channel, he ruled out a future combination.

“Never say ‘never’, everything happens in life,” Mitrofanov said in response to the question of whether he agreed RFU once again combining Karpin. — Basic RFU against the combination of the work of the national team and club coaches. But during the period of exclusion from official competitions this combination is in some cases possible; several coaches, even at the helm of the national teams, combine their work with that of the club”.

“If we talk about the normal competitive period in which the federation and its team should exist, the combination is impossible, the coach and his staff must be completely focused on the team and solving the assigned tasks. We do not know whether Valery Georgievich will ever contact us again with the question of the combination. I don’t think he knows it either. But it seems to me that he himself has drawn important conclusions and expressed them. The combination places a greater burden on the football team. There, too, they must correctly evaluate their capabilities. When a coach is in the national team, objectively he cannot deal with club matters,” Mitrofanov added.

Previously, Karpin also combined work in the national team and Rostov, but left the club in February this year.

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, 20 television channels were blocked for illegally broadcasting matches

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, 20 television channels were blocked for illegally broadcasting matches

The media market regulator of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has suspended the work of about two dozen television channels that were broadcasting matches of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament in Morocco without a license. This was reported by the Okapi radio station.

By decision of the Supreme Council of Audiovisual Media of the DRC, the broadcast ban on these television channels will last 45 days. The Council noted that these Average guilty of signal piracy and illegal transmission of legally protected content, including CAN matches. Therefore, the rules regulating the functioning of audiovisual communications, as well as copyright, have been seriously violated.

The temporarily banned TV channels are recorded in the largest Congolese cities, including the capital Kinshasa.

The Africa Cup of Nations football matches started on December 21st and will end on January 18th. Teams from 24 African countries are participating in the tournament. The matches take place in six cities in Morocco.

The first CAS championship took place in 1957. Since 1968 the tournament has been held every two years. It is considered the main African football championship among national teams.

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