Ex-goalkeeper of the Russian national team Lodygin said that he was fined €10,000 at Zenit
The Russian goalkeeper of the Greek “Panathinaikos” Yuri Lodygin spoke about the biggest fine he received while playing for Zenit. It is reported by Sport24.
The former goalkeeper of the Russian national team said that the most serious punishment was in 2013 for being late for the Champions League match. “Then I get a salary, and there is almost 10 thousand euros less. Then they sent me a paper that it was a fine from UEFA, that the match was delayed because of me, ”said Lodygin.
The player added that he no longer had penalties at Zenit. “Maybe a small one of 50 or 100 euros for being late for some kind of meeting once a year,” the footballer said.
Lodygin played for Zenit from 2013 to 2019. Together with the team, the goalkeeper became the champion and winner of the Russian Cup. He also won the National Super Bowl twice. The goalkeeper has 11 matches in the Russian national team.
Source: Lenta

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