Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic say they will not play World Cup qualifiers in Russia
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The Sweden, Poland and Czech Republic soccer federations announced in a joint statement that they will "not consider traveling to Russia" for the World Cup qualifiers amid Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine on Thursday.
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Children stand next to the official countdown clock showing remaining time until the kickoff of the World Cup 2022, in Doha, Qatar, Nov. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic, file)
"Based on the current alarming development in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including the security situation, the Football Associations of Poland, Sweden and Czech Republic express their firm position that the playoff matches to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, scheduled for 24 and 29 March 2022, should not be played in the territory of the Russian Federation," the statement read.
Russia and Poland are set to square off in Moscow on March 24 under UEFA’s new World Cup qualifying playoff format, which features three four-team brackets for the continent’s final three World Cup berths in Qatar later this year.
The winner of the Russia-Poland game will take on the winner of the Czech Republic and Sweden for a bid to the World Cup. If Russia defeats Poland, the match against the Czech Republic or Sweden would also take place in Moscow.
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Poland's Robert Lewandowski waves to the fans after beating Albania, 1-0, in the World Cup 2022 group I qualifying soccer match in Tirana, Albania, on Oct. 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Franc Zhurda)
"The signatories to this appeal do not consider traveling to Russia and playing