Pohlak: Excluding Russia From Uefa Would Be Very Strange
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Aivar Pohlak, who was re-elected as president of the Estonian Football Association in June and who also received a high position in the European Football Association (UEFA) in the spring, said in an interview with "Pealtnägija" that he is an extreme pacifist who condemns wars, yet he sees nothing wrong with Russia continuing to be a member of UEFA and receiving money from UEFA.
In an interview with "Pealtnägija", the president of the Estonian Football Association and a member of the UEFA executive committee, Aivar Pohlak admitted that as a pacifist, he condemns wars, but there is nothing wrong with the fact that Russia continues to be a member of UEFA and also receives money from them.
In an interview with Pealtnägija, Aivar Pohlak, who was re-elected as the president of the Estonian Football Association in June, spoke about the mudslinging during the election campaign, the conflict with the president of the Estonian Olympic Committee, Kersti Kaljulaid, and Russia's continued membership in UEFA.
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