How Sanctions Have Impacted Russian Football

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2023
  • It has been almost a year since the Russian Football Union was suspended from all FIFA and UEFA competitions, including the World Cup and the Champions League, turning the Russian Premier League and the Russia national football team into footballing pariahs.
    So in this documentary, from star players leaving Russia to how the league and clubs revenues have all collapsed, HITC Sevens takes a look at just some of the ways in which sanctions - both inside and outside of the sport - have impacted Russian football.
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  • @heehoproductions8590
    @heehoproductions8590 Год назад +713

    A small correction: "Zenith" wasn't the last remaining Russian club in the Europa League, Spartak Moscow was. They were scheduled to play in the Round of 16 but were eventually expelled due to UEFA sanctions.

    • @tkachevtimur9777
      @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +34

      It's actually "Zenit" mate, wrong spelling but tks for the attention

    • @mou6854
      @mou6854 Год назад +99

      @@tkachevtimur9777 think he’s trolling how alfie pronounce

    • @tkachevtimur9777
      @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +8

      @@mou6854 lol true 🤣🤣🤣

    • @T3Draco
      @T3Draco Год назад +7

      I think he meant the last russian club to play in a uefa competition.

    • @mikhailkataev5420
      @mikhailkataev5420 Год назад +33

      What‘s kinda sad is that Spartak had a very impressive Europa League run.They got 1st place in a group with Napoli,Leicester & Legia.

  • @peteredeoghon6457
    @peteredeoghon6457 Год назад +278

    How you come up with these topics is nothing short of brilliant. Didn't know I needed this documentary until now. Keep up the good work.

    • @wayg2195
      @wayg2195 Год назад

      Where do you get your ideas?

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад

      He sadly works for a channel check out his own RUclips!

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад +4

      He recently did a video answering viewers questions and requests about different stories anywhere in World. He takes those ideas, along with whatever he’s working on, and every time he drops new video, it’s always so well researched and interesting to watch. He is one of best channels on RUclips

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? Singapore American Know Malay

  • @simonepella363
    @simonepella363 Год назад +157

    "In a bromance that was so extreme that it probably could have gotten both arrested in Russia" I will definitely borrow this line, I can't stop laughing, you made my day.

    • @wolfheadedconjuror
      @wolfheadedconjuror Год назад +6

      Infantino's hard on for despotic dictators is ridiculous. He needs to resign!

    • @iRoosterr
      @iRoosterr Год назад +6

      @@wolfheadedconjuror dictator??? lol bro what

    • @alanmoore291
      @alanmoore291 Год назад +1

      Nice lie from Alfie, but who cares... Russia

    • @hydrolifetech7911
      @hydrolifetech7911 Год назад +5

      @@iRoosterr he said what he said and is correct! You may not like the statement but that doesn't make it untrue

    • @iRoosterr
      @iRoosterr Год назад +4

      @@hydrolifetech7911 i have lived russia for 2 years and studied politics on my own time. putin is definitely not a dictator with current circumstances whether you like it or not. though he is currently quite rightfully hated both in and out of russia and has hopes of becoming one, it is not reality as of now. read the definition of dictator before using the word on any leader that you don't like.

  • @KOTDM1988
    @KOTDM1988 Год назад +225

    I became fascinated with Russian football a few years ago, when I heard about the furthest distance for a domestic league game (I think it was Vladivostok vs Baltika Kaliningrad, at that point - one of the teams is nearer Korea than Moscow)

    • @iancypes5911
      @iancypes5911 Год назад +160

      If I were a Billionaire, I'd buy a Vladivostok club and turn them into a Leipzig style superclub just to get them into the Champions League so that Man City or whoever would have to fly halfway around the world

    • @mercamia
      @mercamia Год назад +72

      @@iancypes5911 "we do a little trolling"

    • @KOTDM1988
      @KOTDM1988 Год назад +52

      @@iancypes5911 I've done exactly that with the editor on Football Manager 😅

    • @ccf3294
      @ccf3294 Год назад +13

      @@iancypes5911 that’s class

    • @jesuisunstroopwafel
      @jesuisunstroopwafel Год назад +32

      I guess me asking for a video that involves FK Luch Vladivostok months ago finally paid off in some way.

  • @lucaslonchampt613
    @lucaslonchampt613 Год назад +435

    I don't often ask for videos, but I would like to see one on the dark side of the French Football Federation. While on the outside, French Football seems fine, as the country has reached back to back World Cup finals and won one of them, there is a lot of terrible things going on behind the curtains. Really, if the national team is succeeding, it's not because of them.

    • @dogampadu8806
      @dogampadu8806 Год назад +5

      What are the terrible things going on? Could you name a few for us?

    • @lucaslonchampt613
      @lucaslonchampt613 Год назад +87

      @@dogampadu8806 Pedophilia and rape are the biggest things that I have in mind

    • @dogampadu8806
      @dogampadu8806 Год назад +2

      @@lucaslonchampt613 oh yeah, 2 players come to mind.

    • @lucaslonchampt613
      @lucaslonchampt613 Год назад +68

      @@dogampadu8806 I'm not just taking about players. I'm taking about the executives that run the fed

    • @BrianStorm742
      @BrianStorm742 Год назад +62

      Aren't they also ridiculously corrupt? Like, wasn't it France who gave the decisive vote for Qatar as World Cup hosts after Sarkozy coerced Platini? And wtf was up with France saying they were going to wear the OneLove armband for weeks until Noël le Gaët suddenly, five days before the tournament, changed his mind? Shady stuff. I'm not French, and the fact that I even know who Noël le Gaët is, is not a good sign.

  • @goattm2
    @goattm2 Год назад +128

    Do a video on Polish club Widzew Lodz. They were in the Polish Premier League, got banned and dumped in division 5 where the fans took over and then 6 years later are back in the top division and are currently in 3rd place.

    • @krzysztoftomaszewski8576
      @krzysztoftomaszewski8576 Год назад +7

      That’d be amazing to watch!

    • @thomasjohnson2862
      @thomasjohnson2862 Год назад +9

      Get the Łódź (Wooj) pronunciation lesson in early! I also suggested the rise of Raków Częstochowa to the top of the Ekstraklasa for a video too

    • @theultumateprezes6379
      @theultumateprezes6379 Год назад +3

      @@thomasjohnson2862 Give Archie a few months so that he'll be able to make a video about Raków as the new champions of Poland.

    • @Pedr0117
      @Pedr0117 Год назад +2

      Our ekstraklasa is quite shit but I can’t lie it’s very competitive and there has been some nice stories like this one.
      I also like the rise of Raków as they were in III liga few years back but are now top ballers

    • @zaitsevvadym
      @zaitsevvadym Год назад

      O KURWA, I need to investigate that

  • @stansheppard8929
    @stansheppard8929 Год назад +37

    There was also the Yugoslavia ban in 1992 that let Denmark in to win the Euros.

  • @becca125
    @becca125 Год назад +150

    infantino constantly getting things wrong must be some sort of world record

    • @maciejbala477
      @maciejbala477 Год назад +41

      and we thought nobody could beat Sepp Blatter

    • @nc2933
      @nc2933 Год назад +16

      It's a requirement for the job

    • @full-timepog6844
      @full-timepog6844 Год назад +33

      "today i feel incompetent"

    • @JohnnyMaverik
      @JohnnyMaverik Год назад +8

      @@maciejbala477 Blatter was actually surprisingly good at running a corrupt empire. Hard act to follow.

    • @BenjaminKeller
      @BenjaminKeller Год назад +3

      @@maciejbala477 Don't worry, we have no shortage of these kind of people here in Switzerland. The reason they end up in sports organisations is because there is not a lot of power to grab in pur politics.

  • @alexkabargin6747
    @alexkabargin6747 Год назад +376

    Very good detail of the video. I am from Russia and have been following the downfall of Russian football for a while.
    You are right in saying the football is in decay - even before the war, the financing of the football clubs reduced drastically. This led to the domination of the clubs backed by the natural resource companies(Zenit, Spartak) with just a few exceptions(Krasnodar, or Rostov who managed to do well with almost zero financing)
    The football in the regions is in sad state. There are no schools outside the big cities, and even in those parents have to pay bribes to get their kid accepted. Hence a lot of diamonds just rot in the regional leagues or quit football all together(I am from Far East, and it is especially sad in there)
    War just amplified the decay. Losing the majority of good players and fan ID(basically, now to enter the stadium you need to go through bureaucratic hell - there are huge protests among the fans and a lot of stadiums are empty) - and the clubs, already not profiting, were affected even more as the economic situation deteriorates. I expect the downfall to the level of belarussian league and possible death of the professional football clubs - however, in the context of the war, it's not as important. Many things need to be fixed, but until the war is over, I don[t care about the football. Hopefully as the regime falls the whole structure of sport is rethought and redesigned to be less result-focused and more helping people reach their potential. Every Olympics, world cup regarded almost as a war. Thns needs to stop. In sports like figure skating people are scarred for life at the age of 15 because of over-training for medals. We need to be more humane.

    • @hutch8668
      @hutch8668 Год назад +52

      I’m also from the far east. Nice to see another normal Russian around here

    • @kenbee1957
      @kenbee1957 Год назад +29

      Amazing hearing from someone that's actually living the reality of the video
      For whatever reason, I once used to be heavily into FIFA career in my youth and (for whatever reason) I always used to start all my early career sessions in the Russian league
      I still have some posters of Rostov from those days (I tore up the League with Adebayor and Etoo on separate occasions)
      It is sad that at the moment, this is yet another facet of Russia outside of her borders that has been tarnished beyond any hope of repair

    • @alexkabargin6747
      @alexkabargin6747 Год назад +10

      ​@@kenbee1957 it's interesting to hear that. Hard to imagine RPL being interesting for anyone outside Russia :D I am not living there right now but I grew up watching Russian football. So naturally I keep following it. Big money hurt football, especially if they come suddenly. There's also a limit of foreign players which makes it harder to be a "farm" league to then re-sell the players to Europe. Only a few made it out (Now Golovin and Miranchuk), and those are exceptions who were lucky to be able to be spotted by big clubs early enough.

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +17

      As a non Russian I have always wondered what the viewpoint was/is in the east of Russia on general issues ( the "special operation" being a good example). I know the makeup of the people who weren't shipped over in the soviet era is very different and I can only assume that creates differences of opinion no matter how quiet they are. Stay safe.

    • @alexkabargin6747
      @alexkabargin6747 Год назад +16

      @@phightinphil25 I know it's kinda off topic but I answer anyway. The further to the east you go, the less people care about the politics and what's going on in the world. My mom says life goes on as usual, as if nothing happened. Being so remote sure helps to distance themselves from all the bad happening further west

  • @lemigod4475
    @lemigod4475 Год назад +2

    Wow,this video had so many jewels that were dropped,Alfie goes all in when it comes to his research on his topics.Great job and we will continue to learn.

  • @nicocorbo4153
    @nicocorbo4153 Год назад +4

    great video alfie. i didn’t know about the lukoil chairman situation. definitely something to look into. thanks for the consistent football and geopolitics as usual

  • @macmillan5313
    @macmillan5313 Год назад +4

    Not sure how you add so much information in such little time and uploading the video. Top work!

  • @TRossMiddie11
    @TRossMiddie11 Год назад +1

    As always, exceedingly well done.
    Thank you, Alfie.

  • @vincentlewis838
    @vincentlewis838 Год назад +4

    As always, educational and entertaining. Great job Alfie mate.

  • @GruminB
    @GruminB Год назад +5

    Great content by Alfie and great discussion culture by the community.I really enjoy this channel for its rich information and openness to learn and exchange knowledge about football!

  • @PassivesAbseits
    @PassivesAbseits Год назад +58

    Wouldn't be the most recent example be Yugoslavia being banned because of their civil war in 1992?
    But let's make no mistake: Invading another country or being at war was not the reason, why Russia was banned. The problem was, that they invaded a European Country, which would have been such a big debate, that it could not have been ignored and instead dominated the discussion during the World Cup.
    I would even bet, that Infantio rejoiced, when Wales beat Ukraine, and he wouldn't have to worry about the narrative arriving at the World Cup.

    • @scipioafricanus2212
      @scipioafricanus2212 Год назад +32

      I was proud of Wales beating Ukraine for a similar reason. I was getting sick of football commentators saying Ukraine were entitled to a spot at the world cup whether they qualified or not.

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 Год назад +3

      Let's be real, all the nations that condemned RuZZia at UN resolution would have not participated in FIFA's World Cup 2022 if RuZZia was allowed to participate and that was like 99% of the qualified teams.

  • @yagocperez
    @yagocperez Год назад +30

    As a journalism student, I absolutely love your content, full of depth, analysis and research. You are such an example, thank you for everything, Alphie! Greetings from A Coruña, Spain!
    By the way, maybe its time to speak again about my beloved Deportivo, as things have changed since your amazing video about them. We have recently got our former star Lucas Pérez back!

    • @pierfrancescocosta6336
      @pierfrancescocosta6336 Год назад +4

      Good luck for the rest of this season, by the way! Considering Perez's caliber, and how much he's investing in the team from an emotional point of view, I hope he will help drive the team back where they deserve to be. 😄

    • @slslskspslba2407
      @slslskspslba2407 Год назад +1

      Hopefully you get in to the Segunda 😊

  • @rohithraman6488
    @rohithraman6488 Год назад +126

    Shows how time flies so quickly, I absolutely loved the 2018 world cup, for me it was one of the best world cups ever, and as an England fan I have many fond memories of that tournament, and Russia was praised for its excellent hosting of the event, contrast that to now

    • @ijusthatenormiesihavenooth1164
      @ijusthatenormiesihavenooth1164 Год назад +6

      Goyim sanctions spreads misery

    • @BrianStorm742
      @BrianStorm742 Год назад +26

      The 2018 World Cup had some of the best football in the competition's history, but it was dominated by European teams which made it feel less like a World Cup, and it lacked a bit of ultimate drama. In my opinion.

    • @romanscerbak5167
      @romanscerbak5167 Год назад +19

      By 2018 r*ssia has already invaded: Chechnya (twice), Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine (last two through proxies), involved itself in wars in Syria and Central African Republic, mostly causing destruction and civilian casualties and pretty much orchestrated Azerbaijan-Armenia war. That's not even talking about inner repressions and so on. That wc 2018 was comparable to if not worse than qatar 2022.

    • @Crackparty803
      @Crackparty803 Год назад

      @@ijusthatenormiesihavenooth1164 Took 5 seconds for you far-right parasites to turn up

    • @BrianStorm742
      @BrianStorm742 Год назад +2

      @@romanscerbak5167 you forgot Mali, which they're ostensibly trying to turn into a puppet state.

  • @mike.hock69
    @mike.hock69 Год назад +1

    Have you ever considered doing a general journalism channel as a side project? Your research is always fantastic, and much better than the majority of typical coverage

  • @cassiels1959
    @cassiels1959 Год назад

    Thank you for all the superb work.

  • @ezraezra2928
    @ezraezra2928 Год назад +18

    You should make a video about Indonesian football. Our country has plagued by numerous problems. It started when FIFA decided to ban the Indonesian football back in 2015 after a series of internal conflicts between the football federation (PSSI) and the government. That event overshadows the country's preparations for the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta and Palembang, although FIFA decided to lift the ban a year later. Then, after 2018 Asian Games was successfully held, Indonesia was controversially awarded as 2021 U-20 World Cup, which was postponed later because of pandemic. After the football resumed with the presence of spectators in 2022, things got worse as the football hooliganism happened in Kanjuruhan, where hundreds were killed during the league match. The whole Indonesian football was suspended and there were numerous threats to ban the country from playing in international stages just like Russia did, which means no U-20 World Cup and Asian Cup this year. I hope football hooliganism in Indonesia was a main topic for that video.

    • @luishernandezblonde
      @luishernandezblonde Год назад +2

      Indonesia is not Russia. Indonesia has a hooligan problem, not warring problem. If Indonesia can rout out hooliganism, then Indonesia will be fine. Russia, on the other hand, has a war problem.

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Год назад +4

      @@luishernandezblonde The Kanjuruhan disaster reminds us of Heysel and Hillsborough. The problem is that while most countries decided to highly renovated football stadiums after Heysel and Hillsborough by turning them into all seater, the football stadiums of Indonesia didn't have all seater or at least didn't meet the security requirements to hold such a game with high risk of hooliganism (the most notorious one was Persija vs Persib, an Indonesian equivalent of El Clasico). Stadiums such as Kanjuruhan are mediocre in terms of capacity and the facilities. As a result, people didn't know about the dangerous thing that cost their lives, to which police officers were blamed for the disaster that killed 135 peoples (all were Arema fans) by firing a tear gas on the stand, causing a mass panic.
      On the other hand, Russia should arrest Putin and those who are pro Russia if the country didn't want a war, but this proved insufficient because they know that doing it will led to further crisis that surely affected the entire world. Because of this, Russia are excluded from international stages.

  • @tkachevtimur9777
    @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +91

    As a Russian, I appreciate you acknowledging the downfall of Russian football. This is a great video

    • @Pikenrolas566
      @Pikenrolas566 Год назад +5

      I would be thankful if you don't invade someone in a while

    • @tkachevtimur9777
      @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +35

      @@Pikenrolas566 hey bro not everyone of us are genocidal. I'm a pacifist and I'm not supporting the war. Still let's look at the reality. NATO really push us till this catastrophe tho. Again I'm not trying to defend, and I did not think Putin has enough sanity to give decision for now. But you should see the situation in both POVs, ight mate?

    • @sondrejohansen48
      @sondrejohansen48 Год назад +23

      @@tkachevtimur9777 NATO haven’t pushed anyone into a corner. NATO is a purely defence organisation
      Russia had every chance to normalise relationship with West, in fact EU was preparing to create visa free regime with Russia. They were doing very well until 2013, but after what happened at crimea, Russia has gone into an ever increasing isolation and self paranoia of the world

    • @tkachevtimur9777
      @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +13

      @@Pikenrolas566 I saw y'all latest cmt. I don't think it's a good idea to say stuffs in a controversial way. As I said, pls see the situation in all POVs. NATO was again trying to invite the frontier country between 'em and Russia, and it's unfair. It's like a trigger ya know. So I don't like the act of Putin but I do not advocate what NATO had done. I'm trying to be friendly mate, but if y'all still not agree with me, then pls remember that all bread is not baked in the same oven. There are still Russian against the war, and I'm one of 'em.

    • @tkachevtimur9777
      @tkachevtimur9777 Год назад +2

      @@sondrejohansen48 Yeah Crimea is not a smart way to deal with problems

  • @KDFilms99
    @KDFilms99 Год назад

    Excellent work as always.

  • @rechnin6680
    @rechnin6680 Год назад +45

    It must be a huge strain for many players and their families, I am particulalrly thinking of the likes of Miranchuk and Malinovskiy who were best mates at Atalanta, though both have since left.

    • @rechnin6680
      @rechnin6680 Год назад +1

      @@Pikenrolas566 Weird that, considering all the statements they have given together and all the footage out there. I also like Atalanta so have seen a lot on them.

    • @Pikenrolas566
      @Pikenrolas566 Год назад

      @@rechnin6680 Look if someone comes to your home rapes your wife when your children is watching, then kills wife and kids then burns house and states that now it's his territory and your best friend saids that he thinks that criminal is right in this situation not victim who's is your brother do ever wanna do any stuff with this person?

    • @rechnin6680
      @rechnin6680 Год назад

      @@Pikenrolas566 Just one simple question, if I may? What doed that have to do with what we are talking about here? I simply pointed out that two players on opposite side of a sensless war happen to be mates, surely that has to be a good thing? And I pointed out how difficult that must be for both of them. What you just said had nothing to do with this.

    • @Pikenrolas566
      @Pikenrolas566 Год назад +6

      @@rechnin6680 I just simply don't think that Ukrainian guy cries about not being friends with russian guy anymore and probably after it will be counted as genocide in some years Ukrainians never ever even gonna have in mind about calling russian (who was not protesting against war) a friend. 🇺🇦

    • @rechnin6680
      @rechnin6680 Год назад +7

      @@Pikenrolas566 But that just proves you have missed the point as they are both still friends, but, you seemed to know better. What you have said has nothing to do with what the point was.

  • @JoshuaC923
    @JoshuaC923 Год назад +35

    As usual the people are the ones that suffer for the actions of their leaders

    • @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716
      @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 Год назад

      Russian people mostly support the invasion and even joined the russian army on droves.

    • @romanscerbak5167
      @romanscerbak5167 Год назад +1

      People are the ones who make the leaders act that way. If r*ssians deserved any better, p*tin would have already been in jail or in grave. Yet the majority of them either denies any wrongs of him and blames it on Ukraine/NATO/USA/n*zis/aliens/reptiloids/pandemic/zionist world government etc. or just denies their own responsibility, because it's not them who supported all the previous invasions (sometiems including this one), celebrated the annexation of Crimea and just ate and translated their chauvinistic propaganda even hiter and goebbels could've used as a reference, if history was the other way around. So the blame is firstly on the society itself.

  • @jamienev2283
    @jamienev2283 Год назад +1

    amazing video as always

  • @friendlybane
    @friendlybane Год назад +3

    Me: Time to sleep
    Alfie: *drops some heat on his channel*

  • @dej71
    @dej71 Год назад +1

    haven’t even watched it yet but know it’s gonna be another classic

  • @filipwielgosinski9958
    @filipwielgosinski9958 Год назад

    Amazing video as always Alfie. Best channel on YT.

  • @williamferguson8543
    @williamferguson8543 Год назад +34

    Can we get a follow up on the current state of the Ukrainian football league?

  • @thomasjohnson2862
    @thomasjohnson2862 Год назад +49

    The football associations of Poland, Czech Republic etc vowing to boycott matches against Russia and forcing FIFA and UEFA’s hand just shows how weak they really are, and that if countries clubbed together and stood firm over the LGBT armband, or even boycotted Qatar 2022 en masse, FIFA would have had no choice but to back down

    • @MrGilang100
      @MrGilang100 Год назад +19

      The problem is that, not to be queerphobic, LGBT issues are not as universally supported as Russia's invasion. If the players of those respective nations that you mentioned stood up, they would received a divisive reaction in their countries. The political momentum isn't there, just like this boycotting Russia action, which should really started at 2014 in the 1st invasion of Ukraine, only gaining momentum after the 2nd invasion.

    • @romanscerbak5167
      @romanscerbak5167 Год назад

      @@MrGilang100 first invasion was 2014

    • @romanscerbak5167
      @romanscerbak5167 Год назад +2

      @@MrGilang100 maybe in Poland, yes, it is very divided on the topic. But I believe in England, France or Germany there's much less division on LGBT and the world cups in arabic dictatorships.

    • @MrGilang100
      @MrGilang100 Год назад

      @@romanscerbak5167 thanks

    • @prodigiii712
      @prodigiii712 Год назад +4

      They would ask then to leave or stfu. We can have a World Cup without France, Germany and England.

  • @aureuse7174
    @aureuse7174 Год назад

    One of the best videos ever made by HITC Sport

    • @ImperialMJG
      @ImperialMJG 6 месяцев назад

      You have to be a lover of Bandera.

    • @aureuse7174
      @aureuse7174 6 месяцев назад

      @@ImperialMJG Lol what? I'm not a Nazi.

    • @ImperialMJG
      @ImperialMJG 6 месяцев назад

      @@aureuse7174 If you think it's one of the best videos it would seem like it ;P Nevermind, I wasnt serious.

  • @RideRVeNNoM
    @RideRVeNNoM Год назад +44

    Great research Alfie. Would love to see a video on what's happening in Ukrainian football now. Where do the teams play now etc.?

    • @BOABModels
      @BOABModels Год назад +13

      Yes, good idea. I know that Dynamo Kyiv played a game against Legia Warsaw to raise money for charity in the summer.

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад +8

      They resumed the league, or began new season in August. The stadiums not damaged from Russia invasion are where games are played. Obviously without any fans, and strong military presence and air raid sirens. Having thousands of fans in one stadium would become huge target, even though Russia says they don’t target civilians🙄🤥🤥!
      The European home matches were played in Warsaw, Poland. I think 1 team is still in Europa or Europa conference league(need to double check that).
      Most if not all foreign players left clubs before or as soon as Russia began invasion almost a year ago last February.
      But the fact league is actually being played is a symbol of strength of Ukraine 🇺🇦
      Just as they have shown the world by resistance & fighting against Russia military.
      National Team lost in final playoff game to Wales for spot in World Cup. Would have been an amazing site to see them in Qatar World Cup!! Not to mention they were pretty good team, and would have made Group B much tougher then Wales did.

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад +2

      @@BOABModels they also played at Everton in preseason, and all proceeds went to Ukrainian charities for the citizens of Ukraine.

    • @thearbitar3751
      @thearbitar3751 Год назад

      @@chrisfrank2664 lets hope Nato doesnt target more civilians and blame it on russia again

  • @markfrench9004
    @markfrench9004 Год назад +8

    For the record, since this video was made, Russia has dropped even further down the UEFA coefficients to 23rd, behind Cyprus, an already tiny country that lost half its territory in the 70s.

    • @nickvickers3486
      @nickvickers3486 Год назад +1

      And they will continue to drop in the rankings as friendlies against their former colonies will not carry many points, and as Alfie pointed out, they're not even winning all of those!

    • @ImperialMJG
      @ImperialMJG 6 месяцев назад +1

      Of course they have. They will drop to the bottom since they cant get any points. So the whole topic is pointless.

  • @martinbelanger4397
    @martinbelanger4397 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @Ledzeppelinfan42
    @Ledzeppelinfan42 Год назад +6

    Can you do a video on what’s happening in Australia. I know you did one a couple of months ago but it’s taken off again in the middle past month

  • @milesjcarter
    @milesjcarter Год назад +8

    Off topic to this video but I liked how the closed captions read "FIFA" as "thiefer"

  • @randomnerd2332
    @randomnerd2332 Год назад +40

    As an an American I always can remember have some weird fascination with the Russian premier league. I remember in old FIFA games picking a Russian club to try to build up as the super club of the East (usually it would be zenit or Spartak). For me this seems from an American point of view this seems like a unique period that could make or break the league. If the invasion drags out for a long time it could mean the complete downfall of the league as being completely shut out of Europe will kill off the talent pool available to them. If they were to say move to Asia & the AFC although might be able to resume normal operations like nothing is happening it could hamper them long term to not have face European competition & settle for clubs in Saudi Arabia as continental rivals (though from an Asia perspective adding Russia would be a huge financial & competitive addition to the confederation).

    • @huykim4663
      @huykim4663 Год назад +8

      I think bonuses received from UEFA competitions are also higher than that of AFC, too. Here in Vietnam, there are always claims that several clubs just blatantly tank (lose on purpose) to avoid finishing the season playing at the AFC Cup (travel expenses probably being higher than the bonuses).

    • @cbjm36
      @cbjm36 Год назад +8

      I remember Zenit was one of the best teams on fifa 12 lol

    • @BeastmanRage88
      @BeastmanRage88 Год назад +2

      Used to be a yearly career mode for me building a Russian club to become a giant of football sometimes I even put shaktar in the Russian league and played career mode with them

  • @DomenBremecXCVI
    @DomenBremecXCVI Год назад +11

    AFC would be a great fit for Russia, considering some of the other nations involved and FIFA not caring about banning those.

    • @exsandgrounder
      @exsandgrounder Год назад +3

      I would guess some of the teams might have problems playing Russia. Japan, Australia and South Korea, whose governments align more with US hegemony, might be averse to playing matches against Russia, and I'm not sure how teams like Saudi and UAE might react given their governments condemned the Russian "special military operation" in the UN resolution. If I was in AFC I'd be minded to tell Russia to sort themselves out first before applying.

    • @DomenBremecXCVI
      @DomenBremecXCVI Год назад +3

      @@exsandgrounder Yes, of course... They also refuse to play North Korea, Iran, and Syria... Oh wait.

    • @huykim4663
      @huykim4663 Год назад

      @@exsandgrounder If I’m not mistaken, the UAE did host some current Russia team’s friendly matches recently.

    • @exsandgrounder
      @exsandgrounder Год назад

      @@huykim4663 OK! Thanks for pointing this out.

    • @luishernandezblonde
      @luishernandezblonde Год назад

      @@exsandgrounder The general trend in Asia is very unlikely for Russia to become an AFC member. Japan, Australia, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore have openly opposed Russia. Saudi Arabia and UAE care nothing about it, but they will get rage if Russia joins, they fear Russia will steal a place in World Cup. Moreover, FIFA banned Russia, mean Russia cannot switch without FIFA approval.

  • @bbcmotd
    @bbcmotd Год назад +34

    As a Russian, all this is just pain. Pain, agony and hopelessness.

    • @romanscerbak5167
      @romanscerbak5167 Год назад +2

      You all reap what you sow.

    • @todplatinum5789
      @todplatinum5789 Год назад +38

      What a braindead take, acting as if he was the one who ordered the troops into Ukraine

    • @bbcmotd
      @bbcmotd Год назад

      @@romanscerbak5167 Thanks, pal. Come protest with us. Enjoy the police beating you and maybe they'll send you to the frontline right away.

    • @ruslansuleimanov9441
      @ruslansuleimanov9441 Год назад +2

      @@todplatinum5789 you can't simply take the responsibility off of the russian people who overwhelmingly support their country's actions and are extremely hostile towards not just Ukraine but also any other nation that refuses to call themselves "russian"

    • @drillingig2368
      @drillingig2368 Год назад +11

      @@todplatinum5789 he’s not putin, you know?

  • @billy7975
    @billy7975 Год назад

    Banger video idea

  • @ryanmkeen445
    @ryanmkeen445 Год назад

    really really good video, youre the best football youtuber, youve overtaken tifo in my opinion

  • @leemcdonald1342
    @leemcdonald1342 Год назад +7

    Video idea:
    7 unsuccesful regulation escapes in association football history.

  • @erwinc.9117
    @erwinc.9117 Год назад +32

    I'm a CSKA fan and although we are still in some turbulence, we are still continuing to pump out talented youngsters. Russia is a country that loves football and has always produced young talents. Hopefully when the war and everything is over, it can get back to playing good.

  • @franciscogalante3913
    @franciscogalante3913 Год назад +7

    Hey Alfie, I would love to see you do a video on Otelul Galati, the club from Romania which qualified for the champions league in 2012/13 and that after 4 years went bankrupt due to mismanagement. It's a crazy story and I'd like to see your take on it!

    • @Oakeedokee7
      @Oakeedokee7 Год назад +2

      Otelul were one of numerous teams that went bust in Romania at that time. I think Unirea Urziceni and Timişaora who were the top 2 teams in 2009 also went bust not long after

    • @franciscogalante3913
      @franciscogalante3913 Год назад

      @@Oakeedokee7 well, i had no idea, i just remember playing with otelul on PES 13 and never hearing from the team ever again 😅

    • @thegarfield2414
      @thegarfield2414 Год назад +2

      @@franciscogalante3913 They are in the second division now, fighting for promotion. The club went bankrupt and was refounded by fans.

    • @maxisosaperez1570
      @maxisosaperez1570 Год назад

      Unirea Urziceni:
      Romanian Champions 2008/09
      Plays Champions League in 2009/10
      Relegated and went bust in 2010/11

    • @thepenguinmafia
      @thepenguinmafia Год назад

      Romania? Has alfie written all over it

  • @dhananjaysguitarcovers9296
    @dhananjaysguitarcovers9296 Год назад

    Alfie, great content as usual. Great really is an underwhelming word to describe the research and quality of your content. Might I suggest rebranding your channel name, since list based 7 videos are not your only content anymore, and we all enjoy your short audio documentary pieces like this one a lot too. I don’t think restricting your brand to “top7” is fair. Keep up the great work

  • @JoDyMa
    @JoDyMa Год назад +2

    DAY 81: Hey Alfie, could you do a video on the life, career, controversies and tragedy of Justin Fashanu. It'd be your best video yet and it's a criminally underheard story ❤️

  • @zenokada2278
    @zenokada2278 Год назад

    Alfie please could we get a video on sportswashing the World Cup through content creators, would love to see your viewpoint on that

  • @joelvenson
    @joelvenson Год назад +14

    Used to work in Russia pre-pandemic and followed Rubin Kazan, really sad to see their decline. Great video Alfie!

    • @looocooo1470
      @looocooo1470 Год назад

      They can get promoted back to RPL. Only depends if their star player dont leave since they too good for second division
      (Edit) - Forgot to mention they have the best full backs pairing rn. They might need to improved some areas.

    • @joelvenson
      @joelvenson Год назад

      @@looocooo1470 thanks for the info! I’ve seen Lisakovich and Fameyeh playing well but it’s harder to follow the team now they’re out of the rpl. Fingers crossed for the promotion!

    • @looocooo1470
      @looocooo1470 Год назад

      @@joelvenson yes, the striker are strong theirs nothing to worry rn. Also true watching FNL 1 is hard to watch in other countries. Rubin has four priorities but they only done two.
      1. Sign a young midfielder (done). They sign Rakhmonaliev for free and was one of the few standouts at his club. Definetly has potential to be a good player
      2. Sign a centerback. Player Griatsaenko and Teslenko are not RPL quality. They kinda mediocre at times. This is their weakest area rn.
      3. Keep Ilya Samoshnikov. Losing this player will affect the team alot. Dzagoev is not the same player we saw at CSKA. Samoshnikov is crucial for the promotion.
      4. Get a versatile player (done). Lomovitskiy had returned at Rubin having poor performance at Khimki. Main position is winger and also be fullback.
      (Edit) - Rn there competition Rubin will get promoted if they manage to get players that will help the team to become stronger. Rn is them in the right track, Slutsky is gone and it was a main issue.

    • @joelvenson
      @joelvenson Год назад +1

      @@looocooo1470 I’ll have to look out for Rakhmonaliev! Hopefully they’ll be able to fix the weaker positions ready for a return to the rpl. Based upon his performances I’m sure they’ll do anything to hold onto Lisakovich too

    • @stepanp7230
      @stepanp7230 Год назад

      Pretty sure Samoshnikov is on a pre-contract with Loko already
      So he might just end up staying in the first league anyway 😅

  • @Prolix8
    @Prolix8 Год назад +3

    A small correction: There's currently 118 foreign registered players in the Russian Premier League.
    I am sure some will leave by the end of February. The number doesn't seem to dwindle but to remain around 110, which is 20% of all players.

  • @legionreaper_football
    @legionreaper_football Год назад +9

    Although the ban is mostly fair I do feel bad for the russian playersnot allowed to play for the national team or really leave the country - Like Zakharyan to Chelsea forcing Zakharyan to get armenian citizenship or Golovin and Monaco not allowing him to participate in the russian national teams like Miranchuk

    • @lacosa24x
      @lacosa24x Год назад

      Me too wish Putin didn’t do that he’s causing his people to suffer and Ukraine and people all over the world who feel bad for both countries if you got a solid soul

    • @aita45
      @aita45 Год назад

      Abroad players are still allowed to participate in national teams but tha federation do not recall them because of transporting problems and prohibition of the most Europe-Russia flights

    • @dwblurb
      @dwblurb Год назад +1

      I feel sad for Ukranian citizens being killed as a result of Putin's war. Russian footballers don't concern me.

    • @legionreaper_football
      @legionreaper_football Год назад +1

      @@dwblurb We all do, but you can't just say that the players deserve what they got, they don't accept the war and want it to end as much as anybody.

    • @MrTuttiFrutti
      @MrTuttiFrutti Год назад

      Well Zakharyan is of Armenian descent so it's not like he was forced to take a random country's nationality, he always had the option to play for them.

  • @downthebanks
    @downthebanks Год назад +1

    Alfie, just heard a sound clip of your channel on the Today, Explained Podcast by Vox Media. Roger Bennet was interviewed about the World Cup and you were sampled chatting about England. Just wanted to let you know if you didn’t already mate.

  • @lucianboar3489
    @lucianboar3489 Год назад +2

    A video about the rise of the Romanian top division in the mid 2000s and then its fall would be nice. From 20 something in the UEFA rankings to 5th or 6th in Europe in about 3 years.

  • @Dubliner-un9lw
    @Dubliner-un9lw Год назад +18

    Maybe a video on how football has been affected in Ukraine (other than the obvious destruction) due to the invasion. Like the economic impacts to the UAF and clubs throughout Ukraine and maybe a summary on how the Ukrainian Premier League has resumed. Also the breakaway Crimean League

  • @FatalFox
    @FatalFox Год назад +1

    Video on Casa Pia AC soon? 5th in Primeira Liga , first time in it for over 80 years. Or lorient /lens piece ?

  • @billy7975
    @billy7975 Год назад +5

    Would love to see some more videos on football in the USA, the Club World Cup would be a great topic considering that 2023 sees the first MLS team in the competition

    • @ezraezra2928
      @ezraezra2928 Год назад

      Seattle Sounders are better than Gareth Bale's LAFC that won the MLS the last year.

  • @hellothere8807
    @hellothere8807 Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on the fall of Charlton athletic
    I remember them being in the premier league at one point
    Now find themselves mid table in league 1 and there is nothing I can find on RUclips that gives any indication on what happened

  • @rossvannoordwyk6088
    @rossvannoordwyk6088 Год назад +46

    Could you do a video on why South African football hasn’t grown since the 2010 World Cup? Considering it is considered as one, if not the best, World Cup in history.

    • @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716
      @gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 Год назад +40

      Lol no, 2010 was one of the worst wc

    • @memofromessex
      @memofromessex Год назад +19

      The vuvuezela ruined it

    • @Youngcarter354
      @Youngcarter354 Год назад +2

      @@gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 nope 2010 was one of the best

    • @jdjphotographynl
      @jdjphotographynl Год назад +6

      Very much oversimplified, but it seems like a lack of investment to me.

    • @tarik6990
      @tarik6990 Год назад +11

      Almost nobody liked the 2010 World Cup.

  • @peet4628
    @peet4628 Год назад +7

    I wonder if one day we will see a “What’s going on at Santos FC” video here in the future, given the passing of Pele recently and the history (contemporary or otherwise) of the club. Given how Alfie has clearly set himself apart from other football “video essayists” let’s say.

  • @BasementBubbatunde
    @BasementBubbatunde Год назад

    There's a lot I wanted to say but seeing "Malcolm from Barcelona" mentioned stunned me, I genuinely forgot he existed. I wonder how he is.. last I saw he had injury issues but yeah.. 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @RobertArlensky
    @RobertArlensky 2 месяца назад +1

    How does one go about starting a football club in Moscow? These sanctions can't keep on forever. Football isn't football without world competition.

  • @cOnT3ST
    @cOnT3ST Год назад

    As russian I must say that this is a very accurate point of view on how things are going on. Well done!

  • @nekakampeputin1545
    @nekakampeputin1545 Год назад +4

    Excellent analysis! Thank you!
    As a side note, FIFA is a disgraceful organization... *It should be dissolved and recreated from scratch!*

  • @slavboi5419
    @slavboi5419 Год назад +20

    as a russian football fan who support 1 russian team and 1 english team, I though this video was very good, also I just wanted to say, that maybe in the english language its different, but Usually Russians dont call it "zenith" at least me and people around me dont, we call it zenit usually. But yeah, its been pretty boring seeing us winning the league over and over again, id love to see lokomotiv beat us or cska, and it feels wierd saying that, but id rather have us finish 2nd or 3rd in one of the best seasons ever, than just winning the league title a thousand times

    • @maciejbala477
      @maciejbala477 Год назад +4

      I guess it's hard for Alfie to not say "zenith" because it's the same word, English people usually also say "Athletico" Madrid, guess it's stronger than them ahaha

    • @mikhailkataev5420
      @mikhailkataev5420 Год назад +6

      Zenit is just the PSG of Russia at this point

    • @slavboi5419
      @slavboi5419 Год назад +1

      @@mikhailkataev5420 yeah XD

    • @rorybessell8280
      @rorybessell8280 Год назад

      I'm confused, I'm absolutely certain I only heard him say "Zenit". What are you people hearing?

    • @slavboi5419
      @slavboi5419 Год назад

      @@rorybessell8280 apoligies, i misheard him, but to be fair if you go through comments a lot of people call it zenith, which is incorrect

  • @Eibarwoman
    @Eibarwoman Год назад +6

    There's a topic on Elche that I reckon if they keep playing this poorly will likely be relevant. As in we are witnessing a team that is possibly a rival to Derby County 07-08 in terribleness and chaos with being fined by the government in Madrid millions for receiving illegal tax benefits from the provincial government over other clubs, allowing more than 2 goals a game, and hasn't won a game since May of last year in La Liga despite finishing 13th last season. Oh yeah, Elche also doesn't score goals either which ranks them dead last with teams like Espanyol in 19th being 10 points ahead of them.

    • @LechuKawaii
      @LechuKawaii Год назад +1

      They are also owned by an Argentine businessman called Bragarnik, who bought a fuck ton of argentine players and hired Almirón as their manager

    • @Eibarwoman
      @Eibarwoman Год назад

      @@LechuKawaii Given the amount of talent in Argentina and how rapidly they can naturalize to a dual national in Spain, it's not the worst recruitment philosophy. The problem is probably their salary constraints put them competing directly with Boca Juniors and River Plate with the only edge being "we play in La Liga" as a lower table team.

  • @BlackstreetBoys2Men
    @BlackstreetBoys2Men 4 месяца назад

    We need an update vid

  • @scottchapman3937
    @scottchapman3937 Год назад

    Who's stadium is that on the water?? 1:38

  • @EnjaeGreg
    @EnjaeGreg Год назад +1

    Another great video from you per usual. Since Gareth Bale announced his retirement recently, I’d like to see a “greatest British players ever” list cause in my opinion Bale is the at the top

  • @supercommie
    @supercommie Год назад +1

    I love the joke about the guy avoiding any higher than second floor windows.

  • @lihtsaltkristjan7331
    @lihtsaltkristjan7331 Год назад +10

    Could you also make a video on how Ukrainian football has been impacted?

  • @ivanmeks9298
    @ivanmeks9298 Год назад +1

    Spartak Moscow still has big players for Russian league. Moses, Keita Balde, Tavares from benfica coming any day. Spartak was superb in EL last season beating Napoli twice

  • @jesuisunstroopwafel
    @jesuisunstroopwafel Год назад +11

    Hey Alfie, between Cristiano Ronaldo moving to the Saudi Pro League and the upcoming AFC Asian Cup, will you do a documentary on the Saudi league?

    • @nishant54
      @nishant54 Год назад +7

      No one cares for camel league.

    • @mkodyChallengesYOu
      @mkodyChallengesYOu Год назад +2

      @@nishant54 what's yours local native division called ?

    • @nishant54
      @nishant54 Год назад

      @@mkodyChallengesYOu Shahid smarak league

  • @liamfeely
    @liamfeely Год назад +3

    That coefficient list at the start is years old Scotland are 8th now and don't appear onit atall and holland are far higher than 14th lol

  • @Moe23pd
    @Moe23pd Год назад

    How about a video about Albert johansen

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 Год назад +2

    a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
    The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore.
    How they were very close to moving to ireland
    How they went up the English football leagues.
    It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel

    • @TOTN17
      @TOTN17 Год назад

      plenty of others have covered AFC Wimbledon

  • @Thomao
    @Thomao Год назад +1

    Was hoping to see something about Russian player Golovin at Monaco.

  • @franciscogutierrez916
    @franciscogutierrez916 Год назад +1

    CAN YOU DO A VIDEOS ON CHIVAS FORM MEXICO 🇲🇽.

  • @Woudo010
    @Woudo010 Год назад

    Promes is also suspected to have run a drug ring with his family, good video mate!

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Год назад +2

    I read somewhere that the Russian FA is looking at possibly joining the Asian football Federation. It obviously depends on whether they allow them in as it could cause them issues.

    • @luishernandezblonde
      @luishernandezblonde Год назад

      Russia can't join because FIFA also banned Russia, not only UEFA.
      When FIFA bans you, you can't move or switch.

    • @louyht7
      @louyht7 Год назад

      I heard they decided to stay with UEFA

  • @harry4701
    @harry4701 Год назад +2

    Now chelsea are struggling to find a way to pay for arsen zak from moscow... have been since the summer

  • @cedomwanasoka81
    @cedomwanasoka81 Год назад +1

    What a video

  • @H12Cxerti
    @H12Cxerti Год назад +2

    16:00 did very little research for him. Mario left to move closer with his family and has said he may return in the future as he was burnt out in Russia

  • @josephstalin4102
    @josephstalin4102 Год назад +2

    Please do a video on indian super league and the possibility of india hosting world cup

  • @akiesa559
    @akiesa559 Год назад +2

    There is some juicy fire right now in France 👀 It would be great if you could cover the drama

  • @its_james2407
    @its_james2407 Год назад

    4:59 Spartak Moscow were still meant to be in the Europa League as they won their group

  • @BlackstreetBoys2Men
    @BlackstreetBoys2Men 4 месяца назад +1

    CSKA Moscow use to be one of my favorite fifa clubs

  • @rhyswilliams4893
    @rhyswilliams4893 Год назад

    You need to replace the guy who used to report the football results. Your tone of voice establishing what you are saying before the scores are announced.

  • @nnoromprosper3738
    @nnoromprosper3738 Год назад +1

    Could you do a video on the J League in Japan, Its Origin, How it's funded, etc?

  • @TBoneTony
    @TBoneTony Год назад +6

    I feel for people of BOTH countries caught in this mess outside of their own doing.
    Some just wanted to play Football, some just wanted to support their Football teams.
    Perhaps the only games these football fans can go to are the games against teams in likeminded countries such as Russian Teams playing against Teams from DPRK and PRC.

  • @dazzaMusic
    @dazzaMusic Год назад

    I always wondered what happened to Victor Moses then I found out he’s playing in the Russian league for Spartak

  • @elliotboro98
    @elliotboro98 Год назад

    Rank all the European Champions (1956-2022) from worst to best

  • @BiggieTrismegistus
    @BiggieTrismegistus Год назад +2

    I swear "mysterious circumstances" must be like the third leading cause of death in Russia

    • @ImperialMJG
      @ImperialMJG 6 месяцев назад

      Check out the employees of the Clinton family. Look into that.

  • @aita45
    @aita45 Год назад +11

    Russian football had reached the lowest point in last 20 years, so this ban will severely impact it, probably to the point that Russia gets eliminated as a valuable football nation, like you see, now Russian league is on 23rd place in UEFA rating, this is just impossible to recover to anywgere near previoys level

    • @Darko_Milosevski03
      @Darko_Milosevski03 Год назад +2

      In the fifa rankings before the war
      Russia were ranked 35th in the world
      Which proves that Russia were heading In a good direction football vise
      But now it's not the case anymore
      I think after the war Russia will dramatically fall as a footballing nation because of all the sanctions and now they are banned and until the war ends Russia will stay banned for a loooong time
      Both the Russians and the Ukranians are victims of putin's regime
      Putin's actions have ruined Russia
      And by the time he leaves Russia will be in a complete mess in everything

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад

      They still are including them in rankings? Should be excluded completely to be consistent with banning from UEFA and World Cup competitions.

    • @aureuse7174
      @aureuse7174 Год назад +1

      @@chrisfrank2664 Yeah they are still somehow in the FIFA national team rankings and UEFA club rankings

    • @chrisfrank2664
      @chrisfrank2664 Год назад +2

      @@aureuse7174 Thanks Man ! Just looked and they are 37th in FIFA rankings. I suppose this shouldnt be a surprise. Just thought banning them meant from everything, not just the matches and tournaments.
      And really a shame that some of those players are good enough to play around Europe/world, but can't leave to do so. At least Ukraine is ranked higher at 26th! Hopefully a small sense of pride for the people in Ukraine ! Obviously much more important things on their mind !!

  • @jishnu5522
    @jishnu5522 Год назад +5

    can you do a video on indian super league its growth and future of indian football

  • @unnamedshadow1866
    @unnamedshadow1866 Год назад +1

    This is very interesting to notice as well. Why was the Russian League improving so much? There was a lot of investment, and most of these teams are owned by the local Oligarchs.
    If anything, this almost mirrors when Italy hosted the World Cup and Nazi Germany hosted the Olympics.
    Behind closed doors, the Russian economy had improved to the point where they were actually starting to invest in Secondary Assets like Football Clubs.
    This kind of explains why the Sanctions on Russia have mostly been just an annoyance than actually crippling them. Russia was preparing to withstand Economic Sanctions probably since even before they took Crimea.
    They wanted to force Foreign Investment, specially of Europe. Russia knows very well that Greed is a great tool. They have used it themselves, just look at all those Oligarchs.
    The Russian's know that just like their Oligarchs the Political and Financial Elite of Europe and the USA is just as corrupt. So while on paper Russia is sanctioned, behind close doors there are deals and trades going on, everyone knows.

  • @margaridacosta270
    @margaridacosta270 Год назад +1

    Fan ID will be cancelled for sure.

  • @Blackadder75
    @Blackadder75 Год назад

    I wasn't already doing anything with anything that has a FIFA or UEFA logo on it, but since last year I also started to actively avoid any business with their sponsors (in practical ways, I won;t avoid a restaurant only because they serve coca cola)

  • @sunoolee9467
    @sunoolee9467 Год назад +8

    I always thought Russia had the potential to become a major European football power similar to Portugal or the Netherlands given its large population, the popularity of football, and the fact that it has the privilege of competing in UEFA.

    • @aita45
      @aita45 Год назад

      I don't think actually because of the rather poor state of junior football, small TV contract with low given interest as international broadcast product and overly extended footballers' salaries

    • @minatodroger7890
      @minatodroger7890 Год назад +1

      They could if they only did better with their youth set up

  • @jairorivas1805
    @jairorivas1805 Год назад

    When are zenit allowed again into champions league?

  • @iverhanslien7587
    @iverhanslien7587 10 месяцев назад

    Malcom has now signed for Al-Hilal