Melezhikov’s Departure Rumors Follow Spartak Leadership Shift and Ownership Change

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Spartak Moscow’s general director Yevgeny Melezhikov responded to the reports about his impending departure from the club. The question about a breakup was met with a reserved shrug, as Melezhikov stated that he does not engage with gossip and refused to amplify rumors (Source: Sports24).

Earlier, media outlets indicated that Spartak’s leadership was evaluating potential candidates for the general director role, with Melezhikov possibly stepping down in the near term. This signaling comes as the club continues to navigate leadership changes at the top and align on a long-term strategic path.

For context, Lukoil acquired full ownership of Spartak, while Leonid Fedun, the former chair and longtime owner, stepped away from the club’s board in August 2022. Fedun had steered Spartak since 2004, a period marked by notable successes including the championship in the 2016/17 season and the National Cup triumph in 2021/22, achievements that remain a high watermark in the club’s modern history.

Melezhikov took on the role of chief executive in June 2021. His prior experience at Spartak included leading security before advancing to the top executive post after Shamil Gazizov’s departure, signaling a shift toward a more centralized executive governance model at the club.

Meanwhile, former footballer Evgeny Lovchev joined the discussion on Telegram, using the platform to compare the financial commitments of Zenit with those of Dynamo and Spartak. Lovchev observed that Zenit’s larger spending has not always translated into overarching success, while he suggested that the other clubs often operate without caps on expenditure. This commentary reflects broader debates about budgeting, competitiveness, and the sustainability of big-player football in Russia and beyond (Source: Telegram channel Reasoned About the Big Expenditures).

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