Celtic and Rangers' Champions League entry implications as UEFA decides on Russian bans
Scotland’s champions will win a ticket to the Champions League group stage as well as this season’s cinch Premiership trophy, UEFA has confirmed.
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Scotland’s champions will win a ticket to the Champions League group stage as well as this season’s cinch Premiership trophy, UEFA has confirmed.
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PARIS: Russian clubs have been banned by UEFA from participating in the Champions League and all other European competitions next season, European football’s governing body announced on Monday. “Russia will have no affiliated clubs participating in UEFA club competitions in the 2022/23 season,” it said in a statement. Russian clubs and national teams were suspended “until further notice” by UEFA in February in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian clubs have been banned by UEFA from participating in the Champions League and all other European competitions next season, European football's governing body announced on Monday.
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UEFA has increased its sanctions on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine by ejecting the country from more football competitions.
Russia will remain frozen out of international football for the foreseeable future after UEFA extended its ban on its national and club sides competing in continental competition into next season and dismissed bids to host either Euro 2028 or Euro 2032.