Former Spartak Moscow footballer Nikolai Pisarev on he said that for the ex-player of the “rouges-blancs” Fedora Cherenkova Football always came first, money didn’t interest him.
Cherenkov died on October 4, 2014 at the age of 55. On October 28, premiere of the film “Fedya. People’s Footballer”, dedicated to Cherenkov. The film will be widely released on October 31.
“We lived in the same room for six months, so I can evaluate not only Cherenkov’s game, but also his human qualities. He was a unique person. For him, football was the meaning of life. He sometimes confused me with certain phrases and questions. For him, in my opinion, nothing material existed. He was never interested in bonuses or compensation. He had football in its purest form,” Pisarev said on the air of the program “Everyone for the match!” on the channel.
Cherenkov is the record holder for the number of matches played for Spartak (494). He is a three-time champion of the USSR, champion of Russia and winner of the National Cup.
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