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Russia should be stripped of World Cup

Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:17 am

Russia should lose the right to host the 2018 World Cup as part of tougher sanctions following the plane crash in eastern Ukraine, Nick Clegg has said.

The UK deputy prime minister told the Sunday Times it was "unthinkable" that Russia should host the football event.

Pro-Russian separatist rebels have been accused of shooting down the Malaysia Airlines jet. Russia has suggested it could have been the Ukraine military.

World football governing body Fifa has rejected calls to change the 2018 host.

Responding this week after some German politicians called for Russia to be boycotted, Fifa said the 2018 tournament could be a "force for good".

David Cameron and Nick Clegg
The BBC's Ross Hawkins said there was "no indication yet" of the PM backing Mr Clegg's World Cup call
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed in eastern Ukraine on 17 July, killing all 298 people on board.

Western nations have accused Russia of arming rebels who allegedly shot down the plane, which Moscow denies.

On Friday the EU extended its sanctions list targeting Russians linked to the separatist uprising, taking the number of individuals and entities subject to asset freezes and travel bans past 100.

World status

Mr Clegg said a package of measures was needed to put pressure on Russia, but the threat of withdrawing the World Cup would be "a very potent political and symbolic sanction".

"If there's one thing that Vladimir Putin cares about, as far as I can see, it's his sense of status," he said.

"Maybe reminding him that you can't retain the same status in the world if you ignore the rest of the world, maybe that will have some effect on his thinking."

Vladimir Putin, Sepp Blatter and other senior figures at a match during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
Mr Clegg said stripping Russia of the World Cup would be a "potent" sanction
Mr Clegg said world leaders would look "so weak and so insincere" if the World Cup was allowed to go ahead in Russia without a change of course from President Putin.

"Vladimir Putin himself has to understand that he can't have his cake and eat it," the Liberal Democrat leader said.

'Ugly aggression'

"He can't constantly... push the patience of the international community beyond breaking point, destabilise a neighbouring country, protect these armed separatists in the east of Ukraine and still have the privilege and honour of receiving all the accolades in 2018 for being the host nation of the World Cup."

He added: "You can't have this - the beautiful game marred by the ugly aggression of Russia on the Russian-Ukrainian border."

Neymar playing for Brazil
Brazil hosted the 2014 World Cup
Mr Clegg also said Russia should not host a Grand Prix in October, but Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said it will go ahead as planned.

Mr Clegg did not rule out the UK as a potential alternative host for 2018 - saying the country had the required stadiums, infrastructure and "enthusiasm".

But he said his call was not a "British land grab to snatch the World Cup from under Vladimir Putin's nose".

BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins said there was "no indication yet that the prime minister will echo Mr Clegg's call".

But the comments were "another example of increasingly strident diplomatic language, as Britain demands the Russian government use its influence to secure unfettered access for investigators to the wreckage of flight MH17", our correspondent said.

Re: Russia should be stripped of World Cup

Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:18 am

Can't see Fifa being too keen on this idea, having to pay back all those brown envelopes.

Re: Russia should be stripped of World Cup

Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:27 am

It's 4 years away. Anything could happen in that time. I don't think it's a decision that needs to be now.

FIFA will NEVER strip them of the World Cup anyway. coming closer to the time it would be up to individual associations to boycott and can you see that happening?

Football is all about money and greed now. The days of it being a 'sport' for the enjoyment of the participants and fans have long gone. Footballs governing bodies have no social conscience.

Re: Russia should be stripped of World Cup

Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:41 am

I wonder if Clegg would have campaigned against Brazil having the World Cup and look it turned out to be on rid he best World Cups ever!!!