Athletistic/Hockey. The famous Russian hockey coach Andrei Nazarov congratulated the fans on the coming New Year. In addition, he evaluated the results for 2023.
“I would like to congratulate our entire hockey family on the upcoming New Year holidays. 2023 has been a difficult year, but thanks to the efforts of the country’s leadership and the unity of patriotic citizens, we are ending it on a positive note.
There have been many interesting and productive matches in the KHL, and today is the deadline. I urge everyone not to argue, to agree and meet each other halfway. “Ak Bars”, in my opinion, should not use all its strength to guard Damir Zhafyarov. If a person is not doing well and wants to change the situation, we must help them.
Russian society has proven once again that it thrives on Russian sporting triumphs and not on half-naked parties. The same Channel One Cup caused unprecedented emotion in the country, and a brilliant result awaits us in the KHL. We are going through a difficult time for Russia: the New Year’s fireworks in Moscow have quite logically been canceled. Everyone needs to unite and society is well aware of this. That is why our famous personalities who participated in inappropriate events were condemned and rejected by this society,” Nazarov was quoted as saying by “Championship.”
Andrei Nazarov was probably talking about blogger and TV presenter Anastasia Ivleva’s parties at the Mutabor club in Moscow. This event was attended by a large number of journalists, including Philip Kirkorov, Dima Bilan, Ksenia Sobchak and Lolita Milyavskaya. A distinctive feature of the party was the dress code, which required guests to wear a minimum amount of clothing.
Source: Sport

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