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Portugal Champion 2000/01 cannot appear in Second League

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Portugal Champion 2000/01 cannot appear in Second League

Boaishta will not be able to register as a participant in the League 2.

According to the results of last season, the team flew out of the Primaira, taking the last place. Club director Karmelo Freil In an interview with the source, the following said:

The first moment in which it could be resolved was in April, when, due to legal problems, it was not possible to make a loan transfer for an amount of approximately 2.5 million euros. This amount would be important for registration. The second point is associated with the transfer of 2.5 million euros sent by Gerard Lopez [мажоритарным акционером клуба] Monday, who has not entered time [в эту среду в полночь]. Without this amount, we could not record in League 2.

The president of the team File Faye Also noticed:

I don’t know the future, I don’t know where we will start, he surprised us, we didn’t count on it. Even today I was at the meetings on the recording of the players for the League 2, we signed four, two will be presented next week.

In addition, the head of the club does not know if the “chess” can appear in the League 3. Faye added:

I am completely devastated, I apologize, I didn’t think this would happen to us. We did everything possible to record Boavishta, get documents, but the money has not arrived in time. We did everything possible, I love and respect Boavishta.

In the 2000/01 season, Boavishta became the Portugal champion.

Source: Soccer Ru

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The RFU’s analysis showed that referee Egorov was not involved in the results of Torpedo’s matches.

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The RFU’s analysis showed that referee Egorov was not involved in the results of Torpedo’s matches.

Arbitration and Inspection Department of the Russian Football Federation (RFU) demonstrated that the referee Egor Egorov did not affect the results of matches involving Moscow Torpedo. The head of RFU Alexander Diukov.

“The investigation is ongoing and until it is completed we cannot make any comments. I am not familiar with Egorov’s statements. Our refereeing and inspection department analyzed the Torpedo matches refereed by Egorov. In these matches, our experts did not find any incorrect decisions of the referee that could have influenced the result,” Dyukov said.

Previously, the referee’s father, Igor Egorov, in an interview with Sport Express, denied that his son was in custody due to suspicion of involvement in the Torpedo case. Subsequently, in a conversation with the RB Sport portal, Igor Egorov said that his son was involved in a related criminal case.

On July 10, Torpedo was expelled from the Russian World Premier League for the 2025/26 season and fined 5 million rubles. Former chairman of the board of directors Leonid Sobolev and former general director Valery Skorodumov were suspended from all football-related activities for attempting to organize match-fixing for 5 and 10 years respectively. On July 11, the office of the executive committee of the Russian Football Federation decided that Torpedo would compete in the second strongest division of the national championship.

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The RFU sees the benefits of foreign coaches working at clubs

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The RFU sees the benefits of foreign coaches working at clubs

Russian Football Federation (RFU) is interested in making use of the experience of foreign trainers by national specialists. The president told reporters RFU Alexander Diukov.

“If we talk about approaches to the work of coaches, including foreign ones, we see advantages in attracting strong foreign specialists to work in clubs and academies. At the same time, we are interested in having domestic specialists work alongside them, adopt their experience and develop professionally,” Dyukov said.

“If at some point we see that this model does not work, that only foreign coaches work with Russian players, and Russian ones do not, then, of course, we will have to make decisions on regulation,” the boss added. RFU.

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Former French national team coach Jean-Louis Gasset has died

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Former French national team coach Jean-Louis Gasset has died

Former assistant coach of the French national football team Jean-Louis Gasset he died at the age of 73. This was reported by the press service of Marseille, whose coach the specialist worked in 2024.

The cause of death was not specified.

Gasse led Marseille to the semi-finals of the Europa League, in which the team lost on aggregate to Italy’s Atalanta. The specialist worked for the French national team from 2010 to 2012 as assistant to coach Laurent Blanc. During his career, Gasse was also the manager of French clubs Montpellier, Caen, Istras, Saint-Etienne and Bordeaux.

From 2022 to 2024, Gasse led the Ivory Coast national team. He was sacked during the 2024 home Africa Cup of Nations after the group stage. The Ivorians entered the playoffs from 3rd place in the quartet and won the tournament under current coach Emer Fae.

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