MOSCOW, April 11, Andrey Mikhailov. Control and Disciplinary Committee The Russian Football Union (KDK RFU) decided to fine the Moscow “Spartak” 70 thousand rubles based on the results of the match against the capital’s “Dynamo”, the head of the committee Arthur Grigoryants told reporters.
“Spartak” beat “Dynamo” on April 7 (2:1 ) in the match of the 23rd round of the Russian Premier League (RPL). The red-white fans chanted offensive language at the referee during the game.
“»Spartak fans chanted offensive language, fine — 30 thousand. Spartak head coach Guillermo Abascal came to the post-match interview eight minutes late , fine — 20 thousand. Delay in leaving the team from the locker room, fine — 20 thousand,» said Grigoryants.
On April 3, St. Petersburg Zenit beat Moscow Spartak away in the first match of the semi-final of the Russian Football Cup on the RPL road. “At the 24th minute, a bottle was thrown from the Zenit active support sector. The fine was 50 thousand. At the 80th minute, Spartak fans chanted offensive language, the fine was 20 thousand,” noted the head of the committee.
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Also, the CDC fined Ural head coach Viktor Gancharenko 20 thousand rubles for not taking part in a mandatory press conference, and 30 thousand for going beyond the technical zone in the match with Krylia Sovetov Samara » (1:2).
«Spartak» after 22 games is in sixth place in the RPL standings, gaining 35 points.
