According to Russian news media on Wednesday, the Russian Football Union (RFU) decided to remain in the European football federation as Moscow looks to improve its relations with UEFA. The RFU had voted against moving its football federation membership from Europe to Asia.
FIFA and UEFA, the authorities that oversee both European and international football, said in February 2022 that all Russian teams—national and club—would be barred from competing in their respective leagues following Moscow’s alleged start of a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
Russia was considering joining the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), RFU head Alexander Dyukov said late last year.
“The question (of moving to the AFC) was discussed. We unanimously voted against as there are no guarantees from FIFA,” the RIA news agency quoted RFU committee member Mikhail Gershkovich as saying on Wednesday. “We have decided to continue contacts with UEFA, especially as there is progress.
“Let’s see how the situation develops next year.”
FIFA and UEFA have shown signs of relaxing restrictions on Russian youth teams in recent months.
UEFA in September said “children should not be punished for actions whose responsibility lies exclusively with adults”, but later abandoned a plan to reinstate Russia’s Under-17 sides to European competition.
FIFA in October did opt to lift Russia’s ban from international football by allowing under-17 girls and boys teams from the country to take part in tournaments.
That move was conditional on those teams playing under the name of the ‘Football Union of Russia’ rather than Russia, and playing in neutral colours, without their national flag, national anthem, national-team kit and equipment, FIFA said at the time.
(This story has been corrected to say that UEFA abandoned its plan to relax restrictions on Russian youth teams in paragraph 7)