Czech Republic join Poland and Sweden in refusing to play Russia

The two sides could meet in potential World Cup playoff for spot in Qatar

Russia’s Daler Kuzyaev (left) and Jakub Jankto of the Czech Republic vie for the ball during the international friendly match at the Rostov Arena in Rostov-on-Don in September 2018. Photograph: STR/AFP via Getty Images
Russia’s Daler Kuzyaev (left) and Jakub Jankto of the Czech Republic vie for the ball during the international friendly match at the Rostov Arena in Rostov-on-Don in September 2018. Photograph: STR/AFP via Getty Images

The Czech Republic will not play a potential World Cup qualifier against Russia following their invasion of Ukraine, the Czech FA said on Sunday.

The Czech ruling body is the latest to pull out of the playoff matches after Poland and Sweden announced on Saturday they would not contest the qualifiers in March to decide who will go to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

“The FA executive committee approved unanimously the decision that the Czech national team will under no circumstances play the possible game against Russia’s team in the 2022 World Cup qualification,” the Czech FA said.

"The executive committee tasked FA chairman Petr Fousek and secretary general Michal Valter to talk to Uefa and Fifa in regards to the decision of the executive committee not to play the possible game against Russia."

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Russia are scheduled to host Poland in the semi-finals of their strand of the World Cup playoffs on March 24th and, if they advance, to host either Sweden or the Czech Republic on March 29th in the Path B final.

The Czech FA said it would not play the match even if it was moved to a neutral venue, and called for the invasion to end as soon as possible.