
St. Petersburg, Sep 28, Dmitry Edigarev. Former forward of the Russian national football team Roman Pavlyuchenko said that the summons from the military enlistment office for the ex-midfielder of the national team Diniyar Bilyaletdinov could have been issued by mistake. On Wednesday, the father of the 37-year-old ex-football player of the Russian national team Rinat Bilyaletdinov said that his I received a summons from the military enlistment office. «I can't say anything. Maybe there was a mistake. I know that those who receive erroneous summonses return them. Maybe Diniyar (Bilyaletdinov) was a super tanker or a super sniper?» — said Pavlyuchenko. By the decree of President Vladimir Putin, from September 21, partial mobilization was announced in Russia. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, it is needed to control the 1,000-kilometer line of contact and the liberated territories in Ukraine. During the mobilization, a total of 300,000 reservists will be called up, which is just over 1% of the total mobilization resource of the Russian Federation. Bilyaletdinov played for the Moscow Lokomotiv, Spartak, Torpedo, Anzhi Makhachkala, Rubin Kazan and English Everton. As part of Lokomotiv, he became the champion of Russia, the owner of the Cup and the Super Cup of the country. From 2005 to 2012, Bilyaletdinov played 46 matches for the Russian national team, in which he scored six goals.

