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		CAS dismisses appeals by Russian FA and clubs against FIFA, UEFA bans
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			 [July 15, 2022] 
			(Reuters) - The Court of 
			Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Friday dismissed appeals filed by the 
			Russian soccer federation and four Russian clubs against FIFA and 
			UEFA's decision to ban them from all competition until further 
			notice following the country's invasion of Ukraine. 
 Global soccer's governing body FIFA and European soccer's governing 
			body UEFA decided in February that all Russian teams, whether 
			national or club sides, would be suspended from participation in 
			FIFA and UEFA competitions after the invasion, which Moscow calls a 
			"special military operation".
 
 In March, CAS rejected a request from the Russian soccer federation 
			(FUR) to freeze FIFA's suspension, effectively ending its hopes of 
			competing at the World Cup in Qatar.
 
 Later in May, Russian Premier League clubs Zenit St Petersburg, 
			Dynamo Moscow, FC Sochi and CSKA Moscow filed an appeal against UEFA.
 
 "In all of these cases, the Panel determined that the escalation of 
			the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the public and 
			government responses worldwide, created unforeseen and unprecedented 
			circumstances to which FIFA and UEFA had to respond," CAS said in a 
			statement.
 
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			 "In determining that Russian teams and clubs should 
			not participate in competitions under their aegis while such 
			circumstances persisted, the Panel held that both parties acted 
			within the scope of the discretion granted to them under their 
			respective statutes and regulations."
 After FIFA and UEFA's decision, several national soccer associations 
			also announced that they would not play against Russia in the wake 
			of its invasion of Ukraine, including those of Poland, Sweden and 
			the Czech Republic.
 
 (Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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