Former football player: If no one is jailed for match-fixing, they are allowed to enter Russia

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Former Russian football player Vladimir Bystrov talked about match-fixing in Russian football and said that it could be allowed if no one is imprisoned. “RB Sports”.

“I’ve never been to matches like this and I don’t know how it happened. This is allowed in Russia if no one is imprisoned. It seems crazy to me that young kids are suspended but the organizers are left untouched,” Bystrov said.

On November 26, Samara Region Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev said during a video conference with members of the State Council that Krylia Sovetov should pay 36 million rubles in bribes to judges. He reported that the relevant statement was forwarded to law enforcement authorities on November 28.

An extra meeting was held in the Russian Premier League in connection with this announcement on 28 November. Later, RPL President Alexander Alaev stated that he was determined to solve the corruption scandal that arose around the refereeing organization in Russian football. It was learned that the police launched an investigation into this incident on December 4.

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