Midfielder “Spartacus” from Kostroma Denis Glushakov in an interview with , he said that Russian referees must be trusted and given chances for them to improve.
Earlier, in the program “Rules of the Game” on the MATCH PRIME channel, the chairman of the RFU arbitration committee, Pavel Kamantsev, announced the signing of an agreement on cooperation in the field of arbitration with the Saudi Football Federation. Later, a similar agreement was signed with Belarus.
— Soon the Russian championship will be judged by referees from Saudi Arabia and Belarus. The girls are already judging. Will this improve the level of refereeing?
– If the Belarusians play, let them judge too. I also have nothing against girls if there are such judges. But Saudi Arabia… I don’t understand what they should do here. For example, we have our own judges and coaches. But they bring in specialists from somewhere when they have their own. People are finishing their career, they are 40-45 years old, where should they study? We need to give people opportunities to grow. So why study to become a coach if they won’t trust you later?
— So we don’t need Saudi judges?
— I don’t see the point in bringing judges from Saudi Arabia. If the Belarusians take part in the RPL, we will also have their referees, it will be correct and fair,” Glushakov told .
In the RPL, Glushakov played for Lokomotiv, Spartak Moscow, Akhmat and Khimki. He is the 2017 Russian champion as part of the “red-white” team and a participant in the 2014 World Cup as part of the Russian national team.
Source : MatchTV

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