Russia Euro Cup: Russia allowable to compete despite the potential four-year prohibition
Russia will be able to contend at Euro 2020 even if a four-year ban from generous actions comes into result. The World Anti-Doping Agency's (Wada) compliance review committee (CRC) recommended Russia be banned from hosting and competing in major international events on Monday. Russia's Anti-Doping Agency (Rusada) was declared non-compliant over inconsistencies in anti-doping data. St Petersburg will also continue as a host city at next summer's contest.
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Russia's contribution in qualification for
the 2022 World Cup in Qatar would, though, be under danger. A declaration from
football's governing body Fifa on Tuesday read: "We will await the final
considerations of the Wada executive committee on this matter until any a potential physical decision is taken by Fifa."
Russia also expressions exclusion from the
Olympic and Paralympic summer and winter games in 2020 and 2022, though separate
athletes would be empty to compete if able to prove they are not concerned in
anyway by the non-compliance.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC)
has called for the toughest sanctions to be brought against those responsible
for manipulating test data and has described attempts to cover up positive
findings as "an insult to the sporting movement worldwide".
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