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Portal Transfermarkt Left the Russian Domain Zone Because of Ukraine

Date: March 29, 2024 Time: 11:56:50

Transfermarkt, one of the leading soccer analytics portals, has left the Russian domain zone (.ru) due to the events in Ukraine. The project’s Telegram channel reported this as well.

Russian domain transfermarkt is forced to accept the changes to its operations because of the military actions in Ukraine.

Since Transfermarkt is often used by Russian-speaking users who also live in other countries, the site will now use the .world domain instead. Not only are they focusing on Russian football and Europe, but they’re also highlighting other Russian-speaking countries.

A recent call-up to the Russian national team, Zakharyan will now be able to play on a stage he was once destined for.

It is also reported that for all advertising collaborations and partnerships on the territory of the Russian Federation, the portal is forced to freeze for a while. Forced to freeze? You say? That makes no sense. Must have been a typo.

Transfermarkt, which is a digital marketplace for football transfers, stated that “the entire Transfermarkt team, and especially the Russian-language edition of Transfermarkt, looks forward to a speedy restoration of peace in our region and working together productively on the Russian market.”

Transfermarkt was created in 2000 by Matthias Seidel, and in 2008, Axel Springer AG acquired a majority stake in the site. In 22 years, Transfermarkt has grown into one of the largest football portals in Europe with millions of unique visitors per day and over 600,000 registered users. From player collectibles to transfer market values, it provides everything you need to know about the world of football.

Transfermarkt is the official site for transfers of all European football clubs. With more than 20 language versions, it’s one of the most visited sites. The Russian version of transfermarkt.ru appeared in 2019.

On February 28, FIFA and UEFA jointly issued a decision to remove the Russian national team and Russian clubs from international competitions under their auspices due to the situation in Ukraine. Moscow’s football club, Spartak, was excluded from European competition because it was due to play against Leipzig of Germany. That’s one heck of an inconvenience!

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Puck Henry
Puck Henry
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