Hockey

IIHF to Reconsider Russia and Belarus Participation Ahead of 2026‑27 Season

President Luc Tardif cites safety and bureaucratic hurdles as key factors in upcoming September vote

In a matter of months the International Ice Hockey Federation will convene its Congress to weigh the fate of Russian and Belarusian national teams, a decision that could reshape the landscape of international competition.

IIHF President Luc Tardif has framed the issue as one that balances the sport’s global family with practical concerns, stressing that safety and lingering bureaucratic and geopolitical obstacles must be cleared before any readmission can be considered.

Safety and bureaucracy take center stage

The Disciplinary Board’s recent reversal of an earlier refusal to grant admission for the 2026‑27 season underscores the fluid nature of the debate, leaving the final verdict to the September vote.

Separately, the Belarusian junior squad has already secured a spot at the 2027 World Championship in the United States, and the nation’s women’s and junior teams have also received clearance to compete on the international stage.

Stakeholders across the hockey world are watching closely, aware that the outcome will affect not only the teams involved but also the broader dynamics of governance, travel logistics and athlete welfare.

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