FIFA and UEFA jointly decided on Feb. 28 that all Russian teams, including the national team, will be banned from qualifying for all international tournaments following the attack on Ukraine. “All Russian teams, whether national representative teams or club teams, shall be suspended from participation in both FIFA and UEFA competitions until further notice,” FIFA said in a statement. The announcement comes a day after the sports governing body enforced a number of restrictions against Russia, but it didn’t immediately expel the country from international tournaments. Prior to FIFA banning Russia, it said the country’s national team will no longer be allowed to compete under the name “Russia,” and must play under the name of its federation, the “Football Union of Russia (RFU).” Under the additional restrictions, the national team was also banned from hosting “home” matches and all international games had to be played on neutral territory, without Russian spectators being …