Russia are currently banned by UEFA
An official from the Russian Football Union has said that Russia will make a bid for either the 2028 or 2032 European Championships.
On Tuesday it was all-but-confirmed that the United Kingdom and Ireland would host Euro 2028 after UEFA received no rival bids to host the competition.
Unbelievable how we've managed that after the Euros final debacle 🤯https://t.co/V5jVoNgLog
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) March 22, 2022
However Sergei Anokhin has thrown Russia’s hat in the ring, and said they wouldn’t rule out trying to host Euro 2032 instead and rival Italy, who also interested in staging the tournament that year.
Член исполкома РФС Сергей Анохин заявил, что организация подаст заявку на проведение Евро-2028 или Евро-2032 📣https://t.co/AwLeZJMue9 pic.twitter.com/xYbCPv73sV
— Спорт-Экспресс (@sportexpress) March 23, 2022
St. Petersburg was one of the host cities for Euro 2020 last summer and was also one of several Russian cities to host the 2018 World Cup.
Given the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, and the number of sanctions imposed against Russia, it is almost unfathomable to imagine they will even be considered, let alone be chosen.
Russia suspension means it is unlikely they will host Euro 2028 or 2032
Russia are currently suspended by both UEFA and FIFA following Vladimir Putin’s orders to invade Ukraine last month and a despite preparing to file a lawsuit, are unlikely to have the ban lifted.
This means the country’s international fixtures that were due to take place this week, the World Cup play-off against Poland, were cancelled.
As a result Russia will not be able to appear at the World Cup in Qatar later this year and will also be prevented from competing in the qualifiers for Euro 2024, which will be held in Germany.
Domestic clubs in Russia have also been affected after Spartak Moscow were kicked out of this year’s Europa League knockout stages, allowing RB Leipzig to progress to the quarter-final.
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