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Former Spartak striker Valery Kechinov believes that the former Khimki coach Sergey Yuran would never have agreed to arrange a fixed match.

On August 10, Juran was officially dismissed from the post of head coach of Khimki. Earlier, journalist Ivan Karpov said that Yuran allegedly offered Rostov to surrender the match of the 29th round of the 2021/22 Russian Championship in exchange for six points in the 2022/23 season. The game ended with the victory of Rostovites (2:1). Yuran sharply responded to these accusations.

– Is Juran capable of agreeing to hold a fixed match? Never. I’m sure he had no such thoughts. At least when I was a football player. In 1995, three rounds before the end of the championship, we had to play in Vladikavkaz with Alania, which then went to victory in the tournament. We were approached with a proposal to pass this meeting. Naturally, through experienced players – Yuran, Stanislav Cherchesov. For us, this match was not of particular importance, we no longer solved tournament problems. But the veterans said, “No way. We will do everything so that you do not become champions tomorrow.” And so it happened: they went onto the field, cut themselves. I don’t think that Juran’s position could change over the years. Therefore, I don’t believe that he himself could try to arrange a fixed match with Rostov, ”Kechinov told RT.

After Yuran’s resignation, Khimki was headed by Nikolai Pisarev. After four rounds, the club takes seventh place in the WORLD RPL standings with seven points.

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    The RFU hopes FIFA will listen to the IOC’s position on youth teams

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    Russian Football Federation (RFU) hopes that the International Football Federation (FIFA) will follow the recommendation of the International Olympic Committee (THAT IS) subject to the admission of youth teams. The Secretary General spoke about it in an interview RFU Maxim Mitrofanov.

    In December THAT IS recommended removing all restrictions for young Russian athletes and allowing them to participate in all competitions with the anthem and flag.

    “This recommendation has become an important event for all Russian sports. We see that in many sports international federations are making decisions on the admission of our athletes,” Mitrofanov said. “And there are more and more such decisions.” Recommendation THAT IS plays an important role in this process. Let’s proceed from the fact that FIFA this recommendation will be heeded.”

    “At the same time, it is important to understand that the popularity and attention, including at the state and political level, towards different sports in Europe are different. The large international basketball, hockey and football federations are more careful in analyzing the decisions they make. They probably already realized that they have overdone it in 2022. Now it is even more difficult for them to get out of this situation, also because they are afraid of facing the position of a large number of countries which, at the state level, will hinder the implementation decisions about our return,” Mitrofanov added.

    Russian clubs and national teams have been suspended from international tournaments due to the situation in Ukraine.

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    Mitrofanov positively assessed Dzyuba’s invitation to the Russian national team in 2025

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    Mitrofanov positively assessed Dzyuba’s invitation to the Russian national team in 2025

    Invitation from the Togliatti Akron striker Artem Dziuba joining the Russian national football team was a positive event. This opinion was expressed in an interview by the general secretary of the Russian Football Federation (RFU) Maxim Mitrofanov.

    In March Dzyuba scored against the Grenada team (5:0) and passed Alexandra Kerzakova in terms of goals for the Russian national team, he scored 31 goals.

    “I rate it positively [приглашение Дзюбы в сборную]. I think it was a good decision by our coach [Валерия Карпина]Mitrofanov said. “The footballer deserves this opportunity. I am quite relaxed in counting records, but for the players and fans this plays a role. It is also important that the coach allowed the player to prove himself, showing that he had no conflict with Artem.”

    “He is a good guy and a good footballer and he took the story very positively. He managed to score, it was clear from Artem’s emotions that he really wanted it,” Mitrofanov added.

    In December Kerzhakov announced on his Telegram channel that he had sent a request to the International Football Federation (FIFA) about the authorship of the second goal of the Russian team in the friendly match against the German team on June 8, 2005 (2:2). If RFU admits that the goal was not scored Andrei Arshavinand Kerzhakov, then he will again share first place with Dzyuba.

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    Mostovoy has agreed to manage the media football club Broke Boys

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    Mostovoy has agreed to manage the media football club Broke Boys

    Alexander Mostovoy will take over as head coach of the Broke Boys media football team in one of the winter tournaments. He said this in an interview on the YouTube channel”FC Broken.”

    Mostovoy will coach the team at the Napique tournament; his first match as coach will be a friendly against the Soyuz team, led by a former player CSKA and coach of the Brooke Boys Dmitri Kuznetsov. Depending on the results of the winter tournament, Mostov’s deal could be extended for one Media League season.

    Mostovoy is 57 years old and received his coaching license in March 2025. During his studies, Mostovoi completed an internship at Dynamo Moscow.

    Over the years, Mostovoy played for Krasnaya Presnya, Spartak, Portuguese Benfica, French Caen and Strasbourg, Spanish Celta and Alaves. Mostovoy is a two-time champion USSR as part of Spartak, winner of the Portuguese Cup (Benfica), finalist of the French Cup (Strasbourg) and the Spanish Cup (Celta). As part of the Russian national team, Mostovoy played 51 matches, in which he scored 10 goals. He is the winner of the European Youth Championship as part of the national team USSR.

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