Russia captain Artem Dzyuba slams FIFA ban and hits back at Everton’s Ukrainian defender Vitaliy Mykolenko
Russia’s national team captain Artem Dzyuba says he is ‘against any war’ but has hit out at the sanctions towards his nation’s athletes.
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Russia’s national team captain Artem Dzyuba says he is ‘against any war’ but has hit out at the sanctions towards his nation’s athletes.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former Ukrainian international Yaroslav Rakitskiy has severed ties with Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg, the club said on Wednesday, as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.
Former Norwich boss Daniel Farke has quit his post at Krasnodar without taking charge of a match following family pleas to return to his home in Germany.
Former Norwich City manager Daniel Farke has left Russian Premier League side Krasnodar without taking charge of a match.
MOSCOW: Former Ukrainian international Yaroslav Rakitskiy has severed ties with Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg, the club said on Wednesday, as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.
Former Norwich manager Daniel Farke has left his role as Krasnodar manager before taking change of a single match at the Russian Premier League club. Farke moved to Russia in January during the Russian winter break, signing a contract until the summer of 2024. Ad/> The German was set to oversee his first game last weekend, but their home tie against Lokomotiv Moscow was postponed after the suspension of Krasnodar airport following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Alan Myers has dropped a significant Everton update on Jean-Philippe Gbamin after some news emerged involving Alisher Usmanov and his ties with Russia.
Russian and Belarusian athletes were given the all-clear Wednesday to compete at the upcoming Winter Paralympics, which open this week under the shadow of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged sporting federations across the world to exclude athletes from Russia as well as Belarus, which hosted troops before the invasion. But on Wednesday the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) held a meeting and posted a brief statement saying athletes from the two countries would be allowed to compete as "neutrals".