In the aftermath of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, both the UEFA Champions League and Formula 1 have cancelled scheduled sporting events in Russia.
European football's governing body held an emergency meeting earlier this morning and announced that the 2022 Champions League final will be played in Paris, instead of St Petersburg on 28 May.
"Together with the French government, Uefa will fully support multi-stakeholder efforts to ensure the provision of rescue for football players and their families in Ukraine who face dire human suffering, destruction and displacement," said UEFA in an announcement.
Russian Football Union (RFU) president Alexander Dyukov slammed the move, stating that it was “dictated by political reasons”. “The RFU has always adhered to the principle of 'sport is out of politics'," he added.
Despite his remarks, the move comes on the back of a host of other sporting bodies cutting ties with Russia.
Also earlier today Formula 1 announced “it is impossible to hold the Russian Grand Prix in the current circumstances” and would be moving this year’s race.
A host of other sporting teams, from Manchester United to Formula 1’s Haas racing team – which is sponsored by the father of one of its drivers – have cut ties to Russian companies.
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