The former owner of Spartak Fedun said that after leaving, the team began to judge normally.
MOSCOW, February 27 – RIA Novosti, Pavel Levkovich. The former owner of Moscow “Spartak” Leonid Fedun told reporters that after leaving, the team began to judge normally.
The match was held in the “red-white” stadium on Monday and ended with the home team’s score of 4:2. In the match, referee Sergei Ivanov counted Spartak’s second goal after the video review, did not assign an 11-meter shot to the Red-Whites, and also sentenced Lokomotiv to two penalties.
Fedun added, “Do I miss Spartak? I’m not leaving him. I’ll say this – it’s much more enjoyable to be a spectator. I didn’t quit football, I’m here.”
At the end of August 2022, Lukoil acquired a 100% stake in Spartak. Fedun, who has been the owner of the club since 2004, resigned from the chairmanship, membership and chairmanship of the board of directors.
Source: Ria

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