These are the sports that Russia has been suspended from
By Matias Grez, CNN
Updated 1431 GMT (2231 HKT) March 1, 2022
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Below, we take a look at the governing bodies that have so far either suspended Russian teams from competitions or stripped the country of its right to host events.FootballOn Monday, FIFA and UEFA announced in a joint statement that they had suspended all Russian international and club teams from their competitions