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Ukraine football coach casts doubt over 2022 FIFA World Cup playoff against Scotland

By Anastasia Graham-Yooll and Aleks Klosok, CNN

Updated 1312 GMT (2112 HKT) March 28, 2022

Ukraine's head coach Oleksandr Petrakov speaks about Russia's invasion of his native country.

(CNN)Oleksandr Petrakov — the Ukrainian men's national football team coach — has cast doubt over whether his side's2022 FIFA World Cup playoff qualifier against Scotland can go ahead in June.

The game was initially scheduled to take place on March 24 in Glasgow, Scotland, but was postponed by FIFA to June following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.«As long as people in my country continue to die, I cannot think about playing the game in Scotland,» Petrakov said in an interview with Ukrainian TV station Football 1.«We still have April and May to come, and we will see what happens then, but we are supposed to playing Scotland in June as well as Nations League games.»But we can't think about them at the moment given the current situation," added Petrakov.Read MoreA date for the rescheduled qualifier is yet to be announced by FIFA.Ukraine's last match in World Cup qualifying was against Bosnia-Herzegovina which they won 2-0.The winner of the Scotland-Ukraine match is scheduled to meet Wales in a one-off tie to determine who qualifies for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which is set to begin on November 21.Neither FIFA, UEFA nor the Scottish Football Association were immediately available for comment when contacted by CNN in response to Petrakov's comments.In the interview, the 64-year-old also reflected on how the ongoing war was personally impacting him.«I am a native of Kyiv, I haven't left and I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying in my home in Kyiv [...] I've made my decision: I don't want to leave, I'm not afraid, I'm a man of resilience.»For me,
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