Since Russia has continued its invasion on Ukraine, various international sports organizations have started banning the country and its athletes.
Below, we have a look at the governing bodies which have either been suspended from the Russian teams by either competing or have snatched the country of hosting events.
Soccer
Monday, FIFA and UEFA announced in the joint statement that they had suspended all Russian international and club teams to "forward information" from their competitions.
Although there was no Russian team balance in the Champions League and Men's Conference League of the UEFA, even though there was no Russian team in the League. Is.
At the international level, the Jurisdiction of FIFA on the World Cup qualifier means that, as it stands, Russia will not be able to run its World Cup playoff against Poland set for March 24 - and as a result probably the showpiece function of football Can remember
To read the joint statement "Football with all people affected in Ukraine is completely and in full solidarity." "Both President hopes that the situation of Ukraine will improve fast and rapidly so that football can be a vector for unity and peace among people again."
Rugby
On Monday, the World Rugby announced that it had suspended the rugby union of Russia and Belarus's national teams "all international rugby and cross-club rugby activities" and Russia's world rugby membership.
Russia has not received qualification in the rugby World Cup of the next year's men.
"World Rugby has dealt with the convenience of this action by the aggressive invasion of Ukraine and Belarus." Repeated the facility of this action by Belarus. ,
"The global rugby family is united in standing in solidarity with everyone affected by these deep troubled incidents and is involved in the global community to call for the restoration of peace.
"The decision has been taken with the interests of the values of rugby in the heart. World Rugby Ukraine Rugby Federation also remains in contact with colleagues and has given full support to the rugby community in the country."
Ice Hockey
On Monday, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended Russia and Belarus's international and club teams in every age group of competition in all IIHF competitions or events.
IIHF said that the decision affects many tournaments including the World Championships of May in Finland, where Russia and Belarus will not be able to compete now.
IIHF said that Russia will also be stripped from its authority to host the World Junior Championship in 2023.
IIHF president Luke Tardif said in the statement, "IIHF is not a political unit and can not affect the decisions made on war in Ukraine."
"We still have the duty to care for all our members and participants and therefore we can do all to ensure that we operate our events in a safe environment for all the teams participating in the IIHF World Championship program. Are capable.
"We were incredibly shocked to see the images coming out of Ukraine. I have been in close contact with the members of Ukraine's Ice Hockey Federation and we hope for all Ukrainian people that peaceful ways to this struggle And can be resolved without. " Need forward violence. ,
Volleyball
The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) announced on Tuesday that it was separating Russia of Hosting rights for this year's Volleyball World Championship.
Russia was set to host the world championship between August 26 and 11 September.
"After the military invasion of Ukraine of Russia, FIVB reads seriously worried to the rising situation and the security of the people of Ukraine," reads.
"FIVB Board of Administration has come to the conclusion that due to war in Ukraine, it will be impossible to prepare the world championship in Russia."
FIVB announced that all Russian and Belarusian national teams, clubs and officers will be suspended from all events along with the beach and ice volleyball athletes.
Curling
On Monday, the World Curling Federation announced that it will remove all Russian entries from the upcoming world championship, should there be no objection during its three-day evaluation window.
Women's World Championships are being held in Canada from March to March 27 and have also affected Men's mixed couple, senior citizens, wheelchairs and junior championships in Las Vegas from April 2 to 10th April.
"The World Curling Association condemn military action in the invasion of Ukraine and continues to expect a fast and peaceful resolution for the situation."
Skating
International Skating Union (ISU) announced on Tuesday that it has been suspended from participating in all international ice skating competitions including ISU Championships and other ISU programs to Russian and Belarusian skater.
The governing body said that suspension will come in immediate effect and will be in place until further information.
"ISU Council confirms its full solidarity with Ukraine, Ukrainian Speed Skating Federation and ISU members in the Ukrainian figure skating federation. ISU Council will evaluate the possibilities for humanitarian assistance to its Ukrainian ISU members," Read the statement.
"ISU Council will continue to monitor the status of Ukraine and its effect on ISU activity and if necessary, it will take additional steps."
Swimming
On Tuesday, the International Swimming Federation (Fine) had given the first Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Fina Order.
Putin was awarded the highest honor of Fine in October 2014, "Important support in the organization of major phina events in Russian soil [...] and as a result of giving increased price to the Russian society and aquatics across the world."
However, the governing body left Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in their competitions.
Fina said that when there was no athlete or team from Russia or Belarus could not compete under the name or national flag, he could be accepted as neutral.
On Sunday, Fine canceled the World Junior Championship, which was due to being organized in Russia's Kazan in December, but in the same city in December, the World Short-Course Championship (25m) has been determined.
"Fine Aquatics is deeply concerned about the effect of war on the comprehensive population of community and Ukraine. Fina will continue to monitor serious condition carefully and continue to take proper decisions," It was said in a statement.
Badminton
The Badminton World Union (BWF) announced on Tuesday that it was suspended by competing in BWF-approved events to all Russian athletes and officers of Russia and Belarus.
The BWF immediately canceled all the tournaments immediately in Russia and Belarus and the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes will start at the German Open on March 8.
For the paragraph badminton tournament, a "small number" will be allowed to compete with a Russian athletes coming to Spain, but will do this as a flag or neutral athletes.
To read the statement "BWF is committed to supporting people of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Badminton community, as part of the mission of the game movement to promote peace and solidarity among all the people.
Skiing
Last week, the International Skiing Federation (FIS) announced that all the remaining World Cup programs organized in Russia will be canceled in Russia.
The decision affects six events in total, FIS is already looking for countries to keep Russia as host.
FI moved forward by suspending the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in all its competitions on Tuesday.
"FIS council does not take the decision lightly so that any athlete can not allow any participation in any competition and only according to FIS statues, which 'FI politically neutral way Will operate ', the cornerstone of FI values adopted by its 140 member nations to read a statement.
"The Council expressed its deep and honestly that the struggle in Ukraine will end up and can start the process of international sports community treatment and once again competing with all athletes and nations.
"As previously declared, in solidarity with FIS, Ukraine's ski federation, Ukrainian athletes and teams are providing immediate financial, rational and technical support unless they are not able to return home safely. "
Formula One
Last week, Formula announced that it had canceled the Russian Grand Prix set for September 25 this year and said that "it is impossible" that the race moves forward in the current circumstances. ,
F1 said in a statement, "We are looking at development in Ukraine with sadness and shock in Ukraine and hope for a fast and peaceful resolution in the present situation."
FIA, the Governing Body of Motorsport, are partly meeting on Tuesday to discuss the participation of Nikita Mazpin, the only Russian driver of F1 in the world championship.