team are unlikely to have a chance to defend their title in 2024 but the players and coaches remain hopeful they can one day escape the sporting wilderness and return to the international stage.European governing soccer body UEFA and global equivalent FIFA decided all Russian teams - national or club sides - would be suspended from their competitions following Moscow's decision to despatch troops to Ukraine in February 2022.
"When you disconnect a national team such as ours, the class falls immediately," he told Reuters at a training session in Moscow. "We communicate well with the guys from Europe who play and everyone is upset that we're banned."Russia hosted and won a friendly tournament in St Petersburg this month, beating top sides Iran, Senegal and the United Arab Emirates - next year's World Cup hosts.
We have no right to say, 'It's hard for us'," said Zemskov. "Because there are people who have it harder. We have the opportunity to keep on doing our favourite thing, playing football, bringing joy to spectators."Head coach Mikhail Likhachev, a three-time world champion, said: "For football players, for sports people in general, for coaches, this is, of course, not the best situation because being banned from a thing you are the best in the world at is very difficult.
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