FIFA postpones Ukraine's World Cup qualification playoff against Scotland
FILE PHOTO: The logo of FIFA is seen in front of its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland September 26, 2017. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
FIFA has postponed Ukraine's World Cup
qualification playoff match against Scotland on March 24, world football's governing
body said in a statement on Tuesday.
The winners of the game at Hampden Park in
Glasgow will take on Austria or Wales for a place in November's World Cup
finals in Qatar.
Ukraine's Football Association had asked
FIFA to postpone the qualifier following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"Following consultation with UEFA and
the four participating member associations in Path A of the European qualifying
play-offs, it was unanimously agreed in the spirit of solidarity to
accept," FIFA said in a statement.
"The match between Scotland and
Ukraine ... will now be postponed to the existing June window, and
consequently, the match between the winners of Scotland v Ukraine and Wales v
Austria will also be postponed.
"The match between Wales and Austria
(March 24) will remain as scheduled ... owing to the need to limit the
disruption to the competitive matches already scheduled for the June
window."
Russia, who have been suspended from
international soccer by UEFA and FIFA, were scheduled to host Poland in a qualifying
playoff match on Mar 24.
FIFA added that Poland would receive a bye
to the next round, and play either Sweden or the Czech Republic for a spot at
the World Cup, a decision that was sharply criticised by the Swedish Football
Association (SvFF).
"FIFA finally made the right decision
when it comes to Russia but this decision (to give Poland a bye) is
unfortunately completely (crazy) from a sporting perspective," Sweden boss
Janne Andersson said in a statement.
SvFF general secretary Hakan Sjoestrand
said that he understood the difficulties for FIFA but the Swedes had hoped that
Poland would get a new opponent so that the circumstances would be the same for
all teams.
The Russian Football Union has appealed
against its suspension to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which
confirmed on Tuesday it had registered the case.
The draw for the World Cup finals is to be
held in Doha on Apr 1.
Ukraine began playing as an independent
nation in 1992 and last qualified for the World Cup finals in 2006, reaching
the quarter-finals. The country made the last eight at Euro 2020 which was held
last year.
Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a
"special operation" designed not to occupy territory but to destroy
its neighbour's military capabilities and capture what it regards as dangerous
nationalists.
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