Karpin said he does not consider Fedun an iconic figure for domestic football
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The head coach of FC Rostov and the Russian national team Valery Karpin expressed his opinion about the former president of the Moscow club Spartak Leonid Fedun. He believes that Fedun is not an iconic figure for Russian football.
“I can’t comment on Fedun’s departure from Spartak in any way. Gone and gone” quotingt Karpin “RB Sport”.
He also said: “For me, Fedun is not an iconic figure for Russian football. Fedun and Fedun.
However, Karpin noted: “He is well done for spending so many years and money together with LUKOIL for Spartak. And he added: “I am grateful to him that I spent so much time in Spartak.”
On Monday, LUKOIL announced the purchase of a 100% stake in Spartak, which Fedun has owned since 2004. The company also acquired the Otkritie Bank Arena stadium, where Spartak plays. And Leonid Fedun resigned as president of the club and left all positions on the board of directors.
Karpin served as general director of Spartak from 2008 to 2012. From 2009 to 2014 he was the head coach of the team.
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