Russia to host Serbia for first men’s soccer friendly against European team since Ukraine invasion

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Post At: Jan 31/2024 08:40PM
By: Gary

NYON, Switzerland — Russia is set to host Serbia for a friendly in Moscow in March for its first men’s national team soccer game against a European opponent since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The Russian Football Union said in a social media post Wednesday that the game will be played March 21 at Dynamo Moscow’s stadium.

UEFA confirmed it had given permission for the game. Russian national teams and clubs are banned from UEFA competitions, but that suspension does not apply to friendlies.

Since the invasion of Ukraine saw Russia removed from international soccer competitions, the Russian national team has mostly organized friendlies against teams from Asia and Africa, as well as one game against Cuba in November.

A game against Bosnia-Herzegovina was planned in late 2022 but never took place following objections from some Bosnian players. The Russian women’s national team played friendlies against Belarus, China, Iran and Paraguay last year.

Serbian soccer has close ties to Russia, whose state energy firm Gazprom still sponsors storied club Red Star Belgrade after being dropped by UEFA as its longstanding commercial partner within days of the war starting in Ukraine.

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