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Perth Airport 'missed the mark' in move to recognise traditional owners on boarding gates. This is no more than a rough guideline, said Professor Mittag, who believes that decisions are usually made pragmatically in such circumstances.

The academic added that during the Cold War, UEFA acted as "something of a bridge builder," facilitating games between members of the two ideologically opposed blocs.

But since then, things have become much more complex. Just think of the match between Bulgaria and England [England's qualifying win in Sofia in October was interrupted several times because English players had been racially abused ]. There are the fans, the associations, the media pressure. These are far more complicated tensions than in the past, which make it more difficult for UEFA to draw a clear line: What do we allow to happen and what don't we? Football can't only - as in the Cold War - build bridges, "it can also increase tensions," Mittag added.

In its statement to DW, the football's European governing body noted that the "black list" is not set in stone, pointing to the example of Georgia and Russia, whose clubs and national teams were allowed to meet again in after UEFA's previous security and safety concerns were eased. While UEFA are able to prevent the blacklisted matches in the group stage, their banned list may not be enforcable once the tournament reaches the knockouts. Petersburg made the quarterfinals.

Had all three made the semifinals, no draw would have been made: the two Ukrainian sides would have played each other and Zenit would have played the other, non-Ukrainian, team. It's not clear what would have happened had Zenit and one of the Ukranians made the final. It didn't come to that after Zenit and Dynamo Kiev fell in the last eight. Sometimes political situations can be helped, at least temporarily, through sport.

Perhaps that may even be the case at EURO Germany will not be challenging to lift the European Championship trophy in , and that's fine given the team's new development cycle. The current squad lacks in two key areas, writes DW's Jonathan Harding. Visit the new DW website Take a look at the beta version of dw.

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