Leonid Fedun, known as a former owner of Moscow’s Spartak club, has put up his Sparta yacht for sale at 99 million euros. The listing comes via Match TV as the source of record.
The vessel, measuring 67 meters in length, reportedly entered service last summer. It features a sundeck and a full-scale wellness suite, including a 6.5 meter pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, and a steam room, complemented by sun loungers for guests. The hull is described as burgundy, and the lower deck houses a limousine garage, underscoring the yacht’s high-end design language. The reason for the sale has not been disclosed by the seller or the listing party.
To put the sale in broader context, last summer Lukoil acquired the complete ownership of the Spartak football club from its previous shareholders, a move that coincided with Fedun stepping down from the club’s board and relinquishing the presidency. Fedun had led Spartak since 2004, guiding the team to domestic silverware during that era, including the Russian Premier League title in the 2016/17 season and the National Cup triumph in 2021/22. These milestones are frequently cited in market summaries of the club’s history and ownership transitions. [Source: Match TV]
In the current standings of the Russian Premier League, Spartak holds ninth place in the table with ten points, reflecting a challenging phase for the club as the season progresses. This performance backdrop adds another layer to the ongoing discussions around the ownership and strategic direction of the team, especially in light of recent ownership changes in the parent company.
Separately, Zarema Salikhova, who was previously married to Leonid Fedun, has commented publicly on Spartak’s trajectory, drawing a metaphor that compares the club’s development to a child being sent to kindergarten. The remark has been cited in discussions about the club’s culture and leadership dynamics during the transition period, illustrating how personal narratives intertwine with business and sport in the public sphere. [Source: Match TV]