Vice President of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) Alexander Kamensky said that he did not see anything wrong in the chants of Spartak Moscow fans in the SKA match. His words lead the way “Match TV”.
“We have KHL regulations with penalties. There are studies with fans. Everything will be in accordance with the rules, the law,” Kamensky said.
He also noted that, as a rule, there is a friendly atmosphere in Spartak’s home matches.
“Our hockey fans have become much better, the atmosphere in the arenas has improved. You see how many people are wandering around. But there are such situations. No problem,” added Kamensky.
It was previously reported that Spartak fans shouted “SKA is a disgrace to Russian hockey.”
The match between Spartak and SKA will be held in St. It ended with a score of 5:2 in favor of the St. Petersburg team.
On October 10, the Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union (KDK RFU) punished Moscow’s Spartak after fans chanted the slogan “Zenit – a disgrace of Russian football” during the 11th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) against Rostov. . The Moscow club will have to pay 40 thousand rubles for this violation. The RFU CDC has already punished the Moscow club several times for aggressive chants of fans. Similar behavior was recorded in the match against Rostov in the 42nd minute of the match.
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Source: Gazeta

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