KDK RFU fined Dynamo (Makhachkala) coach Evseev for obscene language
The Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU KDC) has fined Vadim Evseev, the head coach of Dynamo Makhachkala, for using foul language in an interview after a Russian Premier League (RPL) match. This was reported on April 9 in the RFU press service.
"In accordance with Article 96 of the RFU disciplinary regulations and paragraph 17 of the annex to the regulations, Evseev was fined 100,000 rubles for unsportsmanlike conduct," the department's Telegram channel reported.
The match of the 23rd round of the Russian Premier League between Dynamo and Kaliningrad Baltika took place on April 5 in Makhachkala and ended with a score of 2:2. According to the RFU, the coach used obscene language 12 times during the broadcast.
"The punishment is adequate, although we would certainly like it to be less. Vadim Valentinovich will do everything possible to prevent this from happening again," Shamil Gazizov, CEO of the club, commented on the decision to Sport Express.
Also on March 20, the KDK of the Russian Football Union disqualified the head coach of the Baltika football club Andrey Talalaev for four matches after the meeting of the 21st round of the RPL World Cup against CSKA. In addition to the suspension, the specialist was fined 300 thousand rubles. The reason was an incident at a game on March 14, when a coach picked up a ball that had gone off the field and forcefully knocked it into the stands, which led to a mass brawl.
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