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Politico EU7/1/2026Politics2 min read

EU Parliamentarians Urge FIFA to Bar Russian Athletes from U-15 World Cup

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Forty-four EU lawmakers are pressing FIFA President Gianni Infantino to prevent Russian athletes from competing in the U-15 World Cup in Azerbaijan, citing Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine and the alleged forced displacement of Ukrainian children.

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EU lawmakers are urging FIFA to reverse its decision to allow Russian athletes to participate in the U-15 World Cup, citing Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine and the alleged forced displacement of Ukrainian children.

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Forty-four members of the European Parliament are urging FIFA President Gianni Infantino to reverse his decision to allow Russian athletes to play at this year’s inaugural U-15 World Cup in Azerbaijan.

They argue that Russia should not be readmitted to FIFA competitions until it enters peace negotiations with Ukraine, ceases fire and agrees to return children kidnapped from Ukrainian territories.

In a letter obtained by POLITICO, the lawmakers criticize global football body FIFA for ignoring what they described as “around 20,000 Ukrainian children … forcibly kidnapped and separated from their families by [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s regime.”

“We urge FIFA to stand on the side of peace and not appease the aggressor – Russia,” the letter reads.

After Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine in 2022, FIFA banned Russia from participating in all of its football competitions. FIFA lifted the blanket ban for youth competitions in 2023, but Russian teams have not played in its U-17 World Cups since.

FIFA announced last week its first U-15 World Cup, in which boys and girls will compete this October in Azerbaijan. At the time, the organization announced that the competition would be open to “all FIFA member associations,” opening the door to Russia’s participation.

Infantino said in February that FIFA should lift its ban on Russia, saying that bans “create more hatred.”

The European lawmakers argue that allowing Russia to participate could lead other member countries to boycott the competition, a stance they call “very understandable.” They argue that this would “distort FIFA sporting events, where the principle that the best team wins will no longer prevail.” Ukraine’s football federation has previously said it would not participate in competitions with Russia.

In March of 2022, Russia appealed the FIFA ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The body dismissed Russia’s claim. Russia’s gradual return to other sports has triggered outrage in Ukraine and been denounced by the EU.

Open Questions

  • Will FIFA heed the lawmakers' call?
  • Will other member countries boycott the competition?
  • What is FIFA's official response to the letter?

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This article was originally published by Politico EU.

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