MOSCOW, April 11, Andrey Mikhailov. Control and Disciplinary Committee The Russian Football Union (KDK RFU) decided to disqualify the head coach of Khimki near Moscow Andrei Talalaev for two matches of the Russian Cup, head of the committee Arthur Grigoryants told reporters.
Khimki on April 2 lost at home to Rostov (0:0, 6:7 on penalties) in the match of the second stage of the 1/4 finals of the regions of the Russian Cup.
“Today, Khimki head coach Andrei Talalaev was punished for offensive behavior. Before the start of the match with Rostov, he had offensive behavior towards other people. He was suspended for two matches of the Russian Cup, and also fined 20 thousand rubles. He was given a probationary period of one year from the moment the decision was made,» Grigoryants said.
The RFU CDC also examined the behavior of the head coach of Arsenal Tula, Alexander Storozhuk, who was serving a suspension in the First League match against Khimki due to too many yellow cards. «We considered Storozhuk's behavior related to failure to comply with a sports sanction. He fully admitted his guilt in that during the break of the match he instructed his players and also used a walkie-talkie. For failure to comply with a sports sanction, we fined Arsenal 100 thousand rubles, and Storozhuk received an increase suspended disqualification for one match of the First League. Probation period — one year,» noted the head of the RFU CDC.
