
Sergey Pryadkin, who previously served as the president of the Russian Premier League, participated in the conference of the Russian Football Union (RFU) as a UEFA representative. This was reported by www.euro-football.ru.
He answered the question of whether UEFA's attitude towards Russia has changed. According to Pryadkin, UEFA's position towards Russian football has been positive from the beginning. They have always been supported by UEFA.
However, all football federations are influenced by political organizations. This opinion was expressed by "Match TV." The Russian Football Union has been operating under sanctions imposed by UEFA and FIFA for more than three years.
Under the current circumstances, teams from Russia do not have the right to participate in official international competitions. It is currently difficult to provide a clear opinion on when the sanctions might be lifted.
In such a situation, the problems arising in the field of football continue to persist.