Soccer-Inaugural U-15 World Cup and Festival may mark Russian return to FIFA events


June 25 (Reuters) - A ⁠Russian team may be allowed to participate ⁠at a FIFA event for the first ‌time since Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine after soccer's global authority said its inaugural U-15 World Cup and Festival, set ​to be held in Azerbaijan in ⁠October, is open ⁠to all FIFA member associations.

FIFA banned Russia from international ⁠soccer ‌in February 2022 after it invaded Ukraine, but it lifted the suspension from ⁠the country's U-17 boys and girls' teams ​the next ‌year.

However, Russian teams have remained absent from U-17 ⁠tournaments organised ​by FIFA and UEFA as several European countries including Ukraine and England continue to boycott Russia over ⁠its ongoing invasion of its ​neighbour.

"The first edition will be open to boys’ teams from all FIFA member Associations, the second instalment ⁠in 2027 will feature girls’ teams only," FIFA said on Wednesday about the U-15 World Cup and Festival.

"From 2028 onwards, all member associations will be ​invited to participate with both ⁠their boys’ and girls’ U-15 teams in two ​separate competitions."

The U-15 event will ‌kick off on October 22 ​and conclude nine days later.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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