Paris Nizhny Novgorod club broke the world record for the number of people wearing kokoshniks in a round dance around the football field before the 17th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) against Yekaterinburg Ural.
To record the record, the protocol service of the Book of World Records came to the city and video cameras were installed around the stadium. Kokoshniks were distributed free of charge by volunteers. The video recording of the historical moment was published in the official newspaper Telegram-The channel of the Nizhny Novgorod club.
The match between Paris NN and Ural started at 19.30 Moscow time. At the time of writing the news, the first half was continuing and the score of the match had not been opened yet.
On December 2, insider Ivan Karpov on the Telegram channel reportedEvgeniy Turbin, the chief referee of the match played between Paris Nizhny Novgorod and Ural in the 17th round of the Russian Premier League, is suspected of receiving money for influencing the outcome of the match. According to his information, the fact that one of the referee’s relatives received 5 million rubles on the eve of the meeting raises suspicion. Also, one of the bettors pointed out strange bets on Ural.
Previously RFU not received Information about questionable bets on the RPL match.