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This week, which is slowly coming to an end, was marked by the news that a state of war has been declared in Armenia and the start of that country’s war with Azerbaijan.
Red Star should play Ararat in Armenia in qualifying for the Europa League next week, but it is very certain that the match will not be played there.
Alternative solutions are now being considered, and Red Star will know the location of the Europa League play-off match against Armenian Ararat on Monday, according to the latest information from Maracana.
The star awaits the decision of UEFA, which will have the last word when it comes to matches between the champions Serbia and Armenia, and there are three options in the game.
The first is to replace the local team, and if the Armenians do not agree to play in Belgrade, the second option is to play in one of the neutral fields, in Hungary, Poland or Cyprus. However, the question is, if the state of war has already been declared, can the Armenian team leave their country?
The third option would be for UEFA to suspend the Armenian team due to the inability of it to organize the match, so that Zvezda would enter the league part of the second strongest European competition without fighting.
Monday is D-Day for Zvezda, UEFA should make a decision on the match scheduled for Thursday no later than tomorrow.
VIDEO: War situation in Nagorno-Karabakh
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