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Published 09:47 26 Feb 2022 GMT
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The pressure on UEFA further increased when German club Schalke, who are sponsored by Gazprom, announced they would be removing the firm’s logo from the front of their shirts.
Elsewhere, the football federations of Poland, Czech Republic and Sweden issued a formal statement to FIFA signalling their reluctance to play in Russia.
The three nations are set to travel to Russia to play World Cup play-off matches next month, however, they have jointly told FIFA that they will refuse to travel over safety concerns. Several of the Premier League's Ukrainian players voiced their anguish about the situation on social media, including Manchester City’s Oleksandr Zinchenko who claimed that Instagram deleted his Instagram post saying he hopes Vladimir Putin suffers the 'most painful suffering death'. Related links:Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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