The Krylia Sovetov football players caused a riot on the train from Moscow to Samara
Russian football players from “Wings of the Soviets” caused a riot on a train traveling from Moscow to Samara. This was reported by the Baza Telegram channel.
According to the source, the incident occurred on May 26, when the athletes were returning after an away match with Chertanovo. They drank too much alcohol and started shouting at other passengers. After this, the head of the train called the police, who entered the Ruzaevka station.
It is noted that we are talking about Krylia Sovetov football players Alena Andreeva, Maria Durnova, Sofia Ivanova and Margarita Medved. No administrative violation reports were issued against the athletes.
In April, former football player of Spartak Moscow and Khimki near Moscow Kamalutdin Akhmedov was detained for drunken brawling in a cafe in the capital. The ex-athlete began to behave aggressively and interfered with other visitors. After this, the cafe staff called the police.
Source: Lenta

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