Kemstach is known for his role as Andrei Palto in the television series “The Boy’s Word”. He is originally from Saint Petersburg. In January 2024, he trained with Zenit in Abu Dhabi and admitted to being a fan of this club since childhood.
Fan comments on this event were mostly critical:
– “Chushpan”.
– “It’s a shame. When he was 14, he was on the show and now he’s signing autographs. Where are we going?”
– “Who would like to take his autographs?”
– “If you invited a Chushpan to an autograph session, it means that all the players are fine. Rejoice.”
– “Who is he to consider himself a star after participating in a series?”
– “It’s just terrible down there.”
– “What a terrible idea. Who came up with this idea? Fire the person responsible for this.”
– “Shame”.
– “It’s just horrible.”
As Zenit reported, all funds received from this match will be used to help the victims and families of those killed in the Crocus terrorist attack near Moscow.
The match between Zenit and Baltika will take place on April 7 at 5:30 p.m. Moscow time. The St. Petersburg team scored 4 points after the winter break, beating Ural 4:1 and drawing 0:0 against Spartak. Due to Krasnodar’s disastrous spring season (a draw with Rubin and a defeat against Rostov), after which the Bulls even fired Vladimir Ivich and replaced him with the less experienced Murad Musaev, Zenit is taxed in RPL. The gap with Krasnodar is 1 point, the gap with the third Dynamo is 2 points. After the season resumed, Baltika drew against Sochi at home and lost to Orenburg. The Kaliningrad club is in the relegation zone, 5 points from the relegation zone and 6 points from the saving 12th place.
Source: Sport
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