LONDON (AP) 鈥 The invasion of Ukraine drew more punitive measures across the sporting world on Friday when Russia was stripped of the Champions League final in St. Petersburg and Formula One dropped the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi.
The International Olympic Committee also urged sports federations to move their events out of Russia or Belarus, which Moscow is using as a staging ground for its troops moving into Ukraine from the north.
who has lavishly funded sports events and was still courted by IOC President Thomas Bach and FIFA President Gianni Infantino despite the country corrupting sport with state-sponsored doping schemes in the last decade.
But the backlash against the embrace of Russian state-owned companies as sponsors in sports has seen Manchester United drop Aeroflot's commercial deal. The English Premier League giant cited 鈥渆vents in Ukraine鈥 after the airline was banned in Britain as part of sanctions against Putin鈥檚 regime.
While UEFA is still working on cutting Gazprom as a Champions League sponsor, the final will no longer be staged at the St. Petersburg stadium named after the Russian state-owned energy firm. The climax to the European men's football season will still be in Paris, still on May 28, but at the 80,000-seat Stade de France.
It followed discussions led by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin that involved the European Commission and French President Emmanuel Macron in recent days after concerns were raised about the status of Russia retaining such a prestigious event after its aggression toward another European country.
UEFA thanked Macron for his 鈥減ersonal support and commitment to have European club football鈥檚 most prestigious game moved to France at a time of unparalleled crisis.鈥
Alexander Dyukov, a Russian member of the UEFA executive committee, complained the decision was taken for 鈥減olitical reasons.鈥 Dyukov also opposed UEFA ordering Russian clubs and national teams to play at neutral venues until further notice 鈥 a ruling also imposed on Ukrainian sides.
The move came as Russian bombs and troops pounded Ukraine during the invasion鈥檚 first full day, and world leaders on Friday began to fine-tune a response meant to punish the Russian economy and its leaders, including Putin鈥檚 inner circle.
The IOC had already condemned Russia for breaching the Olympic Truce, days after the end of the Beijing Winter Games and ahead of the Paralympics.
Russia鈥檚 name, flag and anthem are already barred from the March 4-13 Paralympics in Beijing over previous doping disputes. Its team is due to compete as RPC, short for Russian Paralympic Committee.
Now the IOC is asking events not subject to the WADA doping sanctions to no longer display the Russian or Belarusian national flags or play their anthems.
The F1 race wasn't due until September in the Black Sea resort of Sochi but the motorsport series leadership decided it would be 鈥渋mpossible鈥 to stage the grand prix after talks with teams and the FIA governing body. American team Haas also dropped the sponsorship of Russian company Uralkali during preseason testing in Barcelona. Nikita Mazepin of Haas is the only Russian driver on the F1 grid this season.
鈥淲e are watching the developments in Ukraine with sadness and shock and hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to the present situation,鈥 F1 said in a statement.
Sochi and St. Petersburg stand to lose tens of millions of dollars in losing out on hosting the Champions League final and the Russian GP, respectively. Champions League finals can generate more than $50 million for host cities. There鈥檚 also the non-monetary value of staging big events, including a lift to tourism, more jobs and better visibility and image on the worldwide stage.
There is the unresolved matter of Russia still being due to host Poland in World Cup soccer qualifying playoff semifinals in Moscow. Poland wants the game taken out of Russia, but FIFA has yet to decide.
UEFA is also working with the French government on helping to rescue footballers and their families from Ukraine.
UEFA has two weeks before the next set of Champions League games to resolve the issue of Gazprom adverts flashing around stadium pitches. Reinforcing the company's close links to UEFA, Dyukov is a CEO of a Gazprom subsidiary as well as sitting on European football's top decision-making body.
Gazprom's logo has already been removed this week from the jerseys of German club Schalke but it remains a sponsor.
Away from soccer, the International Ski Federation announced Russia will not host any more of its World Cup events this winter. The decision came after a farcical attempt to hold ski cross races on Friday in the Urals resort of Sunny Valley one day after Russia started an invasion of Ukraine.
Only a handful of Russians started and dozens of racers from all other countries did not take part. FIS cited 鈥漷he safety of all participants and to maintain the integrity of the World Cup鈥 for calling off five scheduled events in the next month. Replacement venues are being sought.
The European curling championships scheduled to be held in November in Perm, Russia, will also be relocated, the sport鈥檚 international governing body announced on Friday after an emergency meeting of its board.
The International Tennis Federation also canceled all events taking place in Russia indefinitely. The Dubai Championships on Friday saw Russian player Andrey Rublev moments after winning a match.
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AP Sports Writer Graham Dunbar in Geneva contributed to this report.
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Rob Harris, The Associated Press