Ice hockey-IIHF to decide Russian participation on event-by-event basis after ban review


FILE PHOTO: The logo of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) is seen in front of its seat in Zurich, Switzerland April 26, 2016. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

May 29 (Reuters) - The ⁠International Ice Hockey Federation has ⁠reversed its decision to ban Russian national ‌and club teams from its 2026-27 competitions and will now review the country's eligibility on an ​event-by-event basis, the governing ⁠body announced on Friday.

The ⁠move comes a day after the IIHF ⁠reinstated ‌Belarus into three 2026-27 tournaments:the U18 World Men’s Championship, Women’s ⁠World Championship Division IV and U18 World ​Women’s ‌Championship Division IIIB.

• Russia has been banned ⁠from IIHF ​competitions, including the world championships, since 2022 following the nation'sinvasion of Ukraine.

• The ⁠IIHF council re-analysed Russia's reintegration ​in January but maintained the ban based on safety and security concerns.

• The Russian ⁠Ice Hockey Federation appealed the council's decision to the IIHF disciplinary board, which annulled the council's decision this week.

• Russia ​will not automatically be ⁠reintegrated and the country's eligibility in future ​competitions will be reviewed ‌on an event-by-event basis.

(Reporting ​by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris and Christian Radnedge)

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