Three countries ask not to let Russia play at home in the World Cup qualifiers © JumpStory

Sweden, Poland, and the Czech Republic have decided to unite forces against the Russian Football Federation. These three countries have asked FIFA to not allow the country that started the war against Ukraine to play World Cup qualifying matches in front of their own spectators and to move the matches to another country. However, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has not yet given such promises. "There is still a month until the first match. We hope that everything will be resolved by then and then everything will be fine. We want to strongly believe in that," said G. Infantino. It should be noted that one of the semi-final matches of the qualifying tournament is scheduled to take place in Russia, where on March 24, the Poles should play against the local team. If the Russians were to win the match, they would organize decisive matches against the Czechs or the Swedes on March 29.

FEDERATION OF POLISH, SWEDISH, AND CZECH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONS DECLARATION.

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