Spartak plans to submit a new application to the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation regarding citizenship for Promes
“Our decision to boycott RPL matches, the Russian Football Cup and the refusal to attend other competitions where a system of forced identification of supporters will be applied remains in force!
The decision taken in the winter of 2022 remains in force to this day and is valid until the complete repeal of the current law.
The boycott applies to all fan associations, organizations and teams that identify with Spartak: Moscow, Russia, CIS countries and the whole world!
A law aimed at providing a “comfortable and safe environment in football” will not only destroy the essence of fanaticism and its emotions, but will also cynically deal, without explanation and in violation of the presumption of innocence, with anyone who does not does not fit within the rules it dictates – ordinary fans, visitors from “family sectors” and VIP boxes,” the statement on the association’s website read.
The Ministry of Sports of Russia refused to grant Russian citizenship to Promes
Source: Sport
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