Poles refuse to play Russia in qualifier
Star striker Robert Lewandowski has backed the Polish Football Association's decision to refuse to play Russia in their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off.
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Star striker Robert Lewandowski has backed the Polish Football Association's decision to refuse to play Russia in their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off.
Robert Lewandowski and the Polish football association president Cezary Kulesza have said they will refuse to play Russia in their World Cup qualifying play-off. Russia further invaded Ukraine this week beyond their original 2014 attack, which has brought sanctions from governments around the world, commercial decisions from sponsors to cut ties with Russia, and condemnation from sporting figures, amongst other prominent names.
Poland are refusing to play their World Cup qualifier against Russia in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Polish soccer federation president Cezary Kulesza said on Saturday.
Robert Lewandowski has backed Poland's boycott of their World Cup play-off against Russia in March because of the invasion of Ukraine, saying «we can't pretend that nothing is happening».
Poland have refused to play their World Cup play-off against Russia next month because of the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Poland will not play their 2022 World Cup play-off with Russia in Moscow on March 24 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine the president of the Polish football federation said on Saturday.
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