Ukraine demands Fifa apology
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Ukraine demands Fifa apology over Crimea map

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Ukraine Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhiy Tykhy said that the nation expects "a public apology" The graphic showed countries that cannot be drawn to play each other for geopolitical reasons.
It did not include the peninsula that is internationally recognised to be part of it.
Crimea has been under Russian occupation since 2014 and only a handful of countries recognise it as Russian territory.
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