Spartak player may be disqualified for six months

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Spartak Moscow’s footballer Mikhail Ignatov could be suspended for six months next week due to a disagreement with his former manager, Alexander Manyakov. It has been reported “Match TV” lawyer of the midfielder Irina Brzezovskaya.

“While the case was once considered in the Mytishchi court, Manyakov appealed to the RFU chamber to settle the disputes with a new statement. By applying to the court of general jurisdiction with an application for interim measures, he says that we violated the rules of the RFU on the settlement of disputes, ”the lawyer said.

According to Brzezovskaya, Maniakov announced repeated violations of the rules and demanded that the player be disqualified for six months; The RFU chamber initially suspended this statement, but may hold a hearing in a week.

In 2020, the football player and Manyakov signed an agency agreement, but a year later the Spartak player terminated the contract. The representative applied to the Dispute Resolution Chamber of the Russian Football Union (RFU) and demanded 9.5 million rubles from Ignatov. Manyakov lost the case, but the committee on the condition of the football players took his side. Now the RFU committee dismissed the athlete’s complaint.

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