MOSCOW, June 3 (Reuters) - The head of Russia's Olympic Committee said on Wednesday he did not expect any boycotts of the World Cup finals in 2018, which his country is due to host.
Speaking a day after Sepp Blatter's resignation as FIFA president and following calls by some foreign officials for a boycott of the tournament, Alexander Zhukov was quoted by RIA news agency as saying: "I think there will be no kind of boycotts."
"We have heard statements, including from politicians ... but I think the sporting community will never do it and won't allow the world of sport to be split," he said.