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UEFA urged to act as Russian oil company still sponsoring Champions League club

The Champions League returns to our screens on Tuesday night – and so will Gazprom, the Russian state-owned oil company which sponsors Manchester City’s opponents Red Star Belgrade

UEFA has been criticised for failing to prevent the appearance of a Russian state-owned oil company on the opening night of the Champions League.

Gazprom was dropped by UEFA as a sponsor in February 2022 following Russia ‘s invasion of Ukraine. The decision saw the energy company’s association with the Champions League end after 10 years – but Gazprom will still be present when the competition kicks off on Tuesday night.

Defending champions Manchester City host Red Star Belgrade – now known as Crvena Zvezda – at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night. It is a significant match for Pep Guardiola and his players, who return to the competition following their maiden success in June, but it will also provide a prominent platform for Gazprom.

The Russian energy giant may have lost its long-running association with UEFA, but it will be on show as the front-of-shirt sponsor for Red Star. The Serbian side have been sponsored by Gazprom for over a decade and have given the company a timely PR boost by reaching the group stages of the Champions League for the first time since the 2019/20 season.

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