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2018 World Cup corruption claims 'far behind us' - Russia chief Sorokin

Russia 2018 chief executive Alexey Sorokin claims that allegations of corruption around the country's winning bid for the 2018 World Cup are behind them.

The FIFA scandal has seen an investigation into the process of selecting the winners of the 2018 World Cup in Russia and 2022's event in Qatar.

However, ahead of the preliminary draw for the World Cup in Saint Petersburg on Saturday, Sorokin claims all questions have been answered.

"The biggest issues are metaphysical, they are the stereotypes that we have to live with which exist in other societies about Russia," Sorokin said. "We have said many times that we are still puzzled by the discussions of the bid process, that are still active while we're deep in the process of preparation of the World Cup.

"But there are no infrastructure challenges, there are no challenges in terms of our relations with FIFA administration. We will work together very well.

"There is no lack of government support for this project in our country. There is a large number of federal ministries and agencies which are lining up together in their support of the World Cup.

"For us this line is far behind us. We have answered all of the questions in this regard, we have submitted all of the evidence, we have undergone an investigation conducted at FIFA's request and there is nothing more to say about this."

Russia has come under fire of late for issues around racism, with Ufa midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong suspended after being sent off for reacting after allegedly being racially abused.

Sorokin, however, has promised that Russia will improve and hopes punishments handed out can help solve the problem.

"It [racism] is a concern. We will certainly strengthen our efforts in this regard," he said. "A large part of these efforts lies with the Russian Football Union, especially when it comes to the Premier League and the games because there should be delineation between the World Cup and what happens in the Premier League. We cannot simply combine the two together.

"But I'm sure with properly educating fans and with inevitable sanctions against those who commit these wrongdoings, we hope this situation improves drastically."

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