In response to mounting pressure from the international community, FIFA will no longer allow Russian teams to compete in its soccer competitions.
FIFA and the Union of European Football Associations suspended Russian participation until further notice and said both organizations stand in"solidarity" with the people of Ukraine. Russia was set to play Poland on March 24 in a World Cup qualifying playoff semifinal.
On Sunday, FIFA initially attempted to soft-pedal action against Russia, restricting its flag and anthem from being displayed during FIFA games but allowing its teams to compete. This drew criticism, including from the Polish Football Association president, Cezary Kulesza, who said Poland would not participate in games with Russia.
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