Thanks to the pressure exerted by the football federations of Sweden and the Czech Republic, Russia was excluded from Qatar’s barriers. Russian clubs, in turn, were kicked out of the European cups. however, it does not want to stop there. Earlier, he sent a letter to all European football federations urging them to jointly boycott matches with Russian teams. Now, as the portal learned, the president of the Polish Football Association sent a letter to the head of FIFA Gianni Infantino.
In this letter sent Kulesza thanks for FIFA’s decision to exclude from the competition. However, he stressed that similar actions should be taken in relation to Belarus. The regime of Alexander Lukashenka takes an active part in the attack on Ukraine. Rockets are fired from the territory, and according to the latest reports, the Belarusian army has entered Ukraine.
Kulesza made a number of proposals to Infantino. It is about footballers from Ukrainian clubs
Kulesza also turned to Infantino with a request to help the players who are registered with the local football association. Firstly, Kulesza proposes that underage players could be registered in other clubs without any problems. Currently, it is impossible to carry out the proper procedure, because all clubs in Ukraine have suspended their activities.
Secondly, Kulesza wants Ukrainian footballers to be able to move to foreign clubs despite the closure of the transfer window. The president suggests, however, that a given player would only be “loaned” to another club. After the end of hostilities in Ukraine, he would return to the Ukrainian club in the first transfer window after the war. The local clubs would not have to pay wages to the players, and the players would not be able to terminate the contract due to the club’s fault for arrears in payments.
There would also be an exception for players from Ukraine so that they could play for three different clubs during one season (now only two can be played). The above would also apply to players who currently play in Russia, but decide to leave the aggressor’s country.
Source: Sport

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