Russia and Belarus barred from ice hockey world championships for 1 more year through 2025 season
ZURICH (AP) — Russia and Belarus will be excluded from the ice hockey world championships for another year through the 2024-25 season, the sport’s governing body said Monday, citing security risks during the military invasion of Ukraine.
The International Ice Hockey Federation said “it is not yet safe to reincorporate the Russian and Belarusian teams back into IIHF competitions.”
The latest renewal of the ban will extend the countries’ exclusions to more than three years, with “security concerns for players, competition staff and fans” previously given as reasons.
“This decision will also apply to the Belarusian team regarding the Final Olympic Qualification Round” scheduled for August, the IIHF said.