• "The bang was so loud that it shook. We burst the windscreen," SKA-Rostov told about the explosion on the Crimean bridge

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    17.07.2023, 18:19

    The Russian club SKA-Rostov have told how they got into the area of the explosion on the Crimean bridge while returning from an illegal match from occupied Sevastopol.

    - The bang was so loud that it made us shiver. Two hundred metres short of being hit by a missile or a drone. Our driver saw a flash and slowed down - and there was already a span collapsed. While we were standing and thinking how to pull from the collapse, a goods train with tanks passed by, and above it there was such a bang that our windscreen burst. It turned out to be a second drone or missile being shot down. Due to the dimensions of the bus, we could not turn around and had to reverse 15 kilometres," Russian propagandists quoted the club representative as saying.

  • It's official. UAF asks UEFA and FIFA to punish Russian Federation for inclusion of Crimean clubs in Russian championship

    17.07.2023, 21:29

    The Ukrainian Football Association has sent an official letter to UEFA and FIFA asking them to respond to the illegal inclusion of clubs from Ukrainian Crimea, FC Sevastopol and FC Rubin Yalta, in the Russian championship.

    The letter, in particular, states: "We have already addressed FIFA and UEFA several times regarding the attempts of the Russian football authorities to include Ukrainian clubs in the Russian domestic championships. We appeal to you again on this issue with a request to consider and take measures to eliminate another violation by Russia of all existing rules and regulations."

    The UAF reminds that in its official letter No. 1423 dated 01.11.2022 to UEFA and FIFA, it has already reported on the latest illegal actions of the Russian terrorist state and the Russian Federation against the Ukrainian state and football, in particular attempts to integrate football clubs from the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine into the regular national championships of Russia.

    "In our official letters No. 635 dated 01.07.2023 and No. 741 dated 22.06.2023, we drew your attention to information from open sources that FC Sevastopol and FC Rubin Yalta from the temporarily occupied Crimea received certificates to participate in the second league of Russia (third national division). Allowing such an action actually demonstrates disregard for the position and previous decisions of FIFA and UEFA (in 2014, UEFA granted Crimea a special status).

    Despite numerous appeals by the UAF to FIFA and UEFA on this issue, on 16.07.2023, FC Sevastopol and FC Rubin Yalta played their first matches in the second Russian division. We regard such actions as a gross violation of the FIFA and UEFA statutes and the UEFA decision on the special status of Crimean football. In light of the above, the UAF reiterates its request to FIFA and UEFA to consider expelling the Russian Federation from FIFA and UEFA membership due to proven non-compliance with the requirements of the statutes of the governing bodies of the world and Europe and the values of the world football family," the UAF letter to UEFA and FIFA reads.

  • "Crimean clubs will ruin the Russian championship" - lawyer

    15.07.2023, 17:31

    Nikita Sidorenko, a sports lawyer and junior specialist of the Ilya Skoropashkin law firm, has explained in detail what threatens Russian football due to the inclusion of Crimean clubs in its championship.

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  • "Gesture of goodwill": Crimean clubs will not participate in the Cup of Russia

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    14.07.2023, 20:46

    As already reported, the next Sunday, 16 July, two Crimean clubs - Sevastopol and Rubin Yalta - should start in the second league of the Russian championship.

    At the same time in another tournament of our eastern neighbours, the Cup of the country, in which all professional teams start, the Crimeans will not play. For ordinary people they will voice the reason: logistical difficulties, but even in Russia it is written that the RFU, organising the tournament, simply does not want to run into even greater international sanctions. All the "pluses" will go to the FNL.

  • FIFA will have a formal reason to expel Russia from its ranks next Sunday

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    13.07.2023, 20:15

    As early as next Sunday, 16 July, FIFA should pay close attention to the Russian non-championship.

    On the marshes on that day the second league matches of the FNL will start. B two games of Group 1 of the "division B" will flagrantly violate the statutes and decisions of international football bodies: on the occupied Ukrainian peninsula "Sevastopol" will host Rostov SKA, and "Rubin Yalta" will play away with the team "Biolog-Novokubansk".

    Recall that in 2014 FIFA explicitly banned Crimean teams from playing anywhere other than the Ukrainian championship or the Crimean League specially created for the period of occupation.

    While before Russia "did not violate football rules" and was penalised for "politics", in two days' time there will be a direct and cynical disregard for the decisions of FIFA and UEFA. Let's see what the reaction will be.....

  • Russia is already fumbling over the inclusion of Crimean clubs in its under-championship

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    09.07.2023, 21:02

    The RFU's so-called secretary general Maxim Mitrofanov gave a more than evasive answer to a question regarding the inclusion of clubs from the still-occupied Crimea in the Russian championship.

    - There are no resolutions on the Crimean clubs in particular. There is a certain position and letters - they did not concern the admission of the Football Federation, granting a special legal status to the Crimean Football Union, which is not under the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Football Association - they have their own legal status.

    This is a territory with a special football regime. Accordingly, we should not allow professional football clubs to participate in professional competitions. I repeat: this is the decision of the FNL. It's their competition. There is probably every reason for that," the official explained cloudily to the local media.

  • "To Zhytomyr only in a black bag!" - Polesye fans speak out harshly against their ex-player

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    27.06.2023, 17:50

    Fans of Zhytomyr's Polesye published on social networks an appeal to the Ukrainian football authorities to disqualify for life their former player Andriy Sakhnyevych, incidentally, a pupil of Dynamo Kiev.

    "A 34-year-old Ukrainian from Zhytomyr, Andriy Sakhnevich, a former Polesye player, betrayed his homeland during the full-time war and left for Russia by signing a contract with a football club from the Perm region.

    Today he continues to make money in the aggressor country without changing his citizenship or condemning the war, he supports the killing of Ukrainians and justifies the crimes of Putin and his army.

    We call on the Ukrainian Football Association to ban this athlete from any football activities in Ukraine for life. And as for his return to Zhytomyr, only in the black package!"- the statement reads.

  • Russia has included Sevastopol in the second league

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    01.06.2023, 19:30

    "Sevastopol" has received a certificate from the so-called FNL to participate in the second league in the "B" division of the Russian championship, local propagandists report.

    They also say that Rubin (Yalta), TSK-Tavria (Simferopol) and Okean (Kerch), all from the Ukrainian peninsula occupied by the Russians, will soon join the league.

  • CAS upholds expulsion of Russian clubs from civilised tournaments

    27.05.2023, 20:16

    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has upheld UEFA's decision to suspend Russian football clubs from participating in competitions held under the auspices of the union.

    This decision was taken by UEFA on 28 February 2022, after Russia started its military invasion of Ukraine. In May last year, four Russian Premier League clubs - CSKA, Dynamo, Zenit and Sochi - asked the court to overturn the UEFA decision as discriminatory. However, the court refused.

    The reasoning of the court's decision, published on Friday, stated that UEFA had not breached the principle of political neutrality and its refusal to allow Russian clubs to participate cannot be considered discriminatory or disproportionate.

    The Russian clubs pointed to the fact that some other sports associations - such as the Professional Tennis Association and the Women's Tennis Association - had not banned Russian athletes from taking part in their competitions. However, according to the court, football is a particular sport in which fans are particularly likely to overreact and allow incidents "based on racism, nationalism and religious intolerance". The court considered that allowing Russian football teams to compete could have a negative impact on the safety of athletes and spectators.

  • Yaroslav Rakytskyi: "If I had known it would be like this, I would never have gone to play in Russia!"

    17.05.2023, 19:06

    Shakhtar defender Yaroslav Rakitskiy spoke about helping the wounded soldier and commented on his performances in the Russian championship.

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  • Yevhen Savin: "Tymoschuk does not want to talk. This silence is about fear and money"

    AWAW Aндрiй Кравчук (AWAW)

    17.05.2023, 18:19

    Former Russian footballer, video blogger and owner of the Cypriot club Krasava, Yevgeny Savin, spoke about communicating with former Ukrainian Anatoliy Tymoschuk after Russia started its war against Ukraine.

    - I tried to contact many people. However, no one wanted to talk on camera. Unofficially everyone agreed with me, but I expected something like this. I got in touch with Anatoliy Tymoschuk, who is now at Zenit. He is a legend of Ukrainian football. Three or four times I asked him to talk but he chose silence.

    This silence is about fear and money. In Russia they can cancel your contract in a minute. All it takes is an "inappropriate" comment on an Instagram post and you're in jail. Freedom of speech is spelled out in the constitution, but in reality you can get 15 years in prison if you say something 'inappropriate'," Savin told Sportowe Fakty.

  • Alexei Andronov: "Zenit are pure c*cking Shakhtar-2. Choke on your championship!"

    shurik Александр Попов (shurik)

    07.05.2023, 22:45

    Renowned Russian journalist Alexei Andronov reacted emotionally to Zenit St Petersburg's championship win today against Spartak (3-2) under controversial refereeing.

    "Yes, yes, Zenit are not like that, they said... Pure c*cking Shakhtar-2. And there are even more Brazilians than Russians already.

    Strange that Yuri Vaks isn't judging...

    Choke on your championship! Five years of raping football in the country...," Andronov wrote in his Telegram channel.

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