Russia's National Team And Clubs To Be Removed From FIFA 22 By EA Sports
EA Sports is in the process of removing Russia's national team and clubs from FIFA 22 in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
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EA Sports is in the process of removing Russia's national team and clubs from FIFA 22 in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
• The FIA cancelled the 2022 Russian Grand Prix on Friday, 25 February. • FIA announced on Tuesday that Russian and Belarusian drivers could participate in motor sports. • Ex F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says punishing the country would not punish President Vladimir Putin.
Heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk says his «country and honour» are more important than any fight in the ring as he prepares to defend Ukraine's capital Kyiv against invading Russian forces.
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.
El Borussia Dortmund le retiró su condición de socio honorario al excanciller alemán Gerhad Schröder debido a las relaciones de este último con el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin y a los cargos que ocupa en consorcios rusos. El club había pedido a Schröder que rompiera sus vinculaciones con empresas rusas pues de lo contrario, en medio de la guerra de Ucrania, se vería obligado a tomar una decisión.
Russia's assault of Ukraine has prompted sporting organisations and countries cancelling the visas of Russian athletes.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel lost his temper at a news conference ahead of their FA Cup match at Luton Town and snapped at journalists after being repeatedly asked about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russians and Belarusian athletes are allowed to compete at the Winter Paralympics in Beijing under "neutral" flags.