Saudi Arabia soccer chief Yasser Almisehal mentioned the potential of Russia switching to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) would come solely after exhaustive examination of the implications.
FIFA and UEFA banned Russian groups from all competitions after the invasion of Ukraine final February and, with these sanctions nonetheless in place, hypothesis has been mounting over the Russian Football Union (RFU)‘s next move.
Switching from the European governing body to Asia’s 47-nation confederation has been touted by RFU chief Aleksander Dyukov as a potential possibility to permit the Russian nationwide workforce and golf equipment continued worldwide competitors.
The notion was given a lift when the Olympic Council of Asia mentioned final week that athletes from Russia and Belarus might use its qualifying occasions for the Paris 2024 Summer Games if they’re excluded from European competitors.
Almisehal, the president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, mentioned such a switch might solely be thought of after being completely assessed by the AFC.
“It really needs a thorough study: What would that add to the continent? What kind of benefits would football in Asia have out of that move?” Almisehal, who was elected onto the FIFA Council on Wednesday, advised Reuters.
“In recent years we’ve not seen such a transaction so it would take a lot of deep studying to evaluate whether it makes sense to do that, if it becomes a real request.”
Alexey Sokoryn, Russia’s former FIFA Council member and organiser of the 2018 World Cup, was current at Wednesday’s congress, including to hypothesis that discussions can be happening between Russian and Asian officers.
Almisehal, although, mentioned hypothesis was all it was.
“Today we had four other FIFA Council members here as guests,” he added.
“I’ve not heard anything about any intentions for the Russians to do such a step, but if it becomes official it will be handled by the relevant authorities, whether it’s the AFC, FIFA or UEFA.
“But to be honest I’ve not heard anything about this and it’s only speculation in the media.”
Moves between confederations are uncommon.
Former Soviet republic Kazakhstan left the AFC in 2000 to grow to be a full member of UEFA two years later, whereas Australia made the swap to Asia from Oceania in 2006.
Australia’s transfer was lower than in style amongst some in Asia, particularly as they’ve taken one of many continent’s slots at each World Cup finals since.
Ravshan Irmatov, vice chairman of the Uzbekistan Football Association, which joined the AFC in 1994 following the break up of the Soviet Union, mentioned he was not in opposition to the thought of the Russians making an identical transfer.
“I’m always of the opinion that I don’t like to mix politics with sport, even if we played a friendly game with Russia,” mentioned the previous World Cup referee.
“It’s football. We are sports people, it’s not politics. If the AFC’s executive committee decides (Russia can join), then why not?”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com