Russia Ousted from Euro 2024 Qualifiers—World News

Russia Ousted from Euro 2024 Qualifiers—World News

Russia Gets the Boot in Euro 2024 Qualifiers (A Bit of Drama, Too)

UEFA has done the math: Russia is out of the qualifying fracas for the 2024 European Championship, and the national squad remains banned from all competitions until the feds say otherwise. What a twist!

The Russia Saga in a Nutshell

  • After Moscow’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA slapped a complete ban on every Russian team—both national and club sides—back in February.
  • CAS (the Court of Arbitration for Sport) put an end to any last‑ditch appeals by the Russian federation and four clubs in July. The decision? No, you’re not getting a pass.
  • Now, a new big‑boss meeting in Croatia confirmed Russia isn’t on the list for the upcoming qualifiers. The draw will roll on Oct. 9 in Frankfurt, while Germany will play host for the main event.
  • Meanwhile, Belarus—handy to Russia for staging moves—has a spot in the draw, but good news: they won’t end up in the same group as Ukraine. Smart move.

What This Means for Fans

Fans across the continent can breathe a little easier, knowing that the rallying cries from Moscow won’t dampen the European football spirit. But we’re still bracing for a dent in the continental fun will be heavier.

Key Takeaways

  1. Russia officially excluded from 2024 Euro qualifiers.
  2. National team remains suspended; no participation until further notice.
  3. Belarus can play but not against Ukraine.
  4. FIFA & UEFA took a decisive stand in February—CAS closed the door on appeals.
  5. The draw’s set for October 9th; Germany hosts the finals.

In short: the European football board is pacing the situation like a cautious fisherman—beyond the lines of war, down the channel of sport. Stay tuned for more updates, and let’s keep the games rolling, peacefully, where they’re meant to.