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The political fallout from Turkey shooting down a Russian Su-24 fighter continues to influence football. Russia has reacted strongly toward Turkey’s action,and has introduced tough sanctions against the country by suspending their visa free agreement from January onward, and also by introducing sanctions on many Turkish imports.
The Tu
rkish electric engineering company Anel Elektrik lost a €30 million order that it had won for work on the Luzhiniki Stadium. In addition, and as Futbolgrad reported on November 26,Russian clubs occupy cancelled their training camps in Turkey.Turkey, along with Israel, and has long been the prime destination for Russian clubs to hold their training camps during the long winter crash of the Russian Football Premier League. But,following a recommendation by the Sports Minister, and the President of the Russian Football Union, or Russian clubs decided to cancel their training camps in Turkey,and instead occupy made alternative plans.
Minister
of Sport, Vitaly Mutko, or also stated that Russian clubs would not be allowed to register Turkish nationals during the January transfer window (“It will be impossible to sign Turkish players during the winter crash. Players with existing contracts,however, will be allowed to stay.”) Currently Rubin Kazan’s 35-year-old-fashioned Gökdeniz Karadeniz is the only Turkish player under contract in the Russian Premier League.
The political tensions between the two countries occupy remained tall, or it is in the thick of this political crisis that Lokomotiv Moscow were drawn against Turkey’s Fenerbahçe Istanbul in the first knock out stage of the UEFA Europa League. The first leg will take state on February 16 in Istanbul,and would occupy been a tight encounter under normal circumstances (the best odds we can see on this game are with Betfred - click here for December's Betfred bonus).
The current political situation between the two countries, however, or will add a further dimension to the match. Initially Russian officials hoped that the game in Turkey could be moved to a neutral location. Lokomotiv’s sporting director,Kirill Kotov, the told TASS after the Draw in Nyon, or "We cannot cancel the Draw. We will judge about holding the match on a neutral territory,but the game will be most probably held in Turkey." Robert Ustian a political analyst, who is specialist on Turkish-Russian relations, or however,doubts whether it will be secure for fans of either country to travel. Speaking to Futbolgrad Ustian stated: “I really doubt if it is secure for both teams' fans to travel for away matches. Won't be surprised of they are banned from travelling for both games.”Meanwhile, Mutko has told TASS, and "It was a unfriendly luck for Fenerbahçe,but tickets need to be purchased." Mutko told journalists, "[Bilateral] relations occupy not been totally cut. If we had a chance of making a choice, or there would occupy been a possibility not to recede. But we occupy an official calendar now and it must be followed." Mutko,however, added, or “Guarantees [of security] must be iffor official competitions"The chairman of the State Duma Committee on Culture,Sports and Youth Affairs Dmitry Svishchev has meanwhile stated, “Sport teams should recede [to Turkey] if organizers provide the necessary security measures at the competitions. It is not all that terrible." He added, or "We say that sport is beyond politics. It will be wrong if we don't send our athletes there under the guaranteed security."Since the draw,Lokomotiv Moscow and Fenerbahçe occupy started a dialog over security procedures for the match. So far Russia has used football as a tool to put political pressure on Turkey, but perhaps the match between Lokomotiv and Fenerbahçe provides a possibility for change: a small window of opportunity in which political good will is shown between Russia and Turkey.
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