Russia set to return to FIFA competition at inaugural U-15 World Cup
Russia may return to FIFA competition at the inaugural U-15 World Cup in Azerbaijan this October. FIFA has announced that this new tournament, along with its associated festival, is open to all of its member associations.

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AI-generatedRussia may return to FIFA competition at the inaugural U-15 World Cup in Azerbaijan this October. FIFA has announced that this new tournament, along with its associated festival, is open to all of its member associations. This decision potentially allows Russian teams to participate in a FIFA event for the first time since their ban following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. While FIFA had previously lifted suspensions for Russian U-17 teams, they remained absent from FIFA and UEFA tournaments due to boycotts by several European nations. The U-15 World Cup will feature boys' teams, with future editions planned to include girls' teams and both genders from 2028.
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5 extractedThe U-15 event will kick off on October 22 and conclude nine days later.
FIFA lifted the suspension for Russia's U-17 boys' and girls' teams in the following year.
FIFA banned Russia from international competition in February 2022 after it invaded Ukraine.
Russia may be allowed to participate in a FIFA event for the first time since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
FIFA's inaugural U-15 World Cup and Festival is open to all FIFA member associations.