Former Russian national team football player Solomatin explained why he volunteered for the NVO zone

Former defender of the Russian national football team Andrei Solomatin in an interview with , he said the decision to volunteer in the Special Military Operation (SVO) area in Ukraine was a conscious one.

Solomatin became the champion of Russia as part of CSKA, played with the Russian team in the 2002 World Championship. The 47-year-old footballer finished his career in Torpedo in 2007, after which he worked as a coach in Chertanovo.

– Andrey, how long have you been in the NWO zone?

– Since July.

Was signing the contract a conscious choice?

– 100%. I’ve had this idea for a long time.

– What was the key to such a decision?

It’s hard to say exactly what. Rather, it is a combination of certain factors.

– Were there any doubts? Only the family, the relatives, who must also be thought of.

– There was no doubt, because I was sure that they would support me in this matter. I was definitely determined to officially become a member of the Espanyol team, although the guys said I had been with them for a long time, as I visited them regularly.

– Did you inform your spouse of the signing of the contract afterwards?

– No, before signing. Maybe I did it wrong, but Natalia finally supported me.

– What is wrong?

How I introduced it to him. But let’s go without details, let it remain in our family, – said Solomatin “”.

Source : MatchTV

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