Football club from Denmark banned from playing with the Russians

Football club from Denmark banned from playing with the Russians

The football club from Denmark “Iskhoy” was banned from playing with the Russian team “Tyumen”

The Danish football club Iskhoi refused to play a friendly match with the Russian team Tyumen. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“Right before the match, part of the Danish team came and said that they were not allowed to play with us. There were about six people, but I didn’t count, ”said Vasily Konkov, Tyumen press officer. He added that the club would demand compensation from Iskhoy in the amount of 10,000 euros.

Tyumen, playing in the Second League (the third strongest Russian division), holds a pre-season training camp in Turkish Belek from February 27 to March 22. The game with Exodus was scheduled for March 1st.

On February 1, the Romanian “Ocelul” refused a friendly match with the Krasnoyarsk “Yenisei”. On January 24, the Danish Vejle refused to play with CSKA Moscow. Three days before, the Bulgarian “Levski” changed its mind to hold matches with the Yekaterinburg “Ural” and the Moscow “Spartak”.

Source: Lenta

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