Khabarovsk “Love” could be expelled from the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) due to debts, the Russian Sports Minister said Mikhail Degtiarev .
Previously, Degtyarev was the governor of the Khabarovsk Territory and chairman of the Amur board.
— Amur had a debt of 750 million (rubles) in 2020. Then I received a letter about expulsion from the KHL next season. In the end, the club ended up with a full cash register, they beat Magnitka in the playoffs, and marketing increased two or three times.
“Everyone must work: leagues, clubs and simply sports organizers. And the tithe must be given to children, for youth sports,” the correspondent reports, based on Degtyarev’s words.
On Wednesday, the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) is hosting a session “Changing the Goalposts of Global Sport. Shaping Our Response.”
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