Sevastopol SKChF disbanded the main roster of players
Sevastopol, January 12 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Sevastopol, the SKCHF football club disbanded the main roster of players.
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The official website of the team reports this.
“The difficulties associated with the participation of Sevastopol and Crimean teams in professional football competitions, unfortunately, migrated from the previous year to 2015 and are still with us. But despondency is a sin. This means that we continue, without losing heart, to fight for a bright Sevastopol football future.
The main Sevastopol team actually had to once again completely renew the main roster of their club. With words of gratitude for participating in a historical moment in the fate of Sevastopol football, the first team of the club was again fully committed. And in the SKCHF Sevastopol team, headed by Oleg Leshchinsky, football players again come to the fore - graduates of Sevastopol football, who have been keeping in shape in the second club team in the Crimean championship matches for the last six months,” the message says.
Leaving Sevastopol without big football now, the SKChF leadership believes, means admitting defeat.
“Therefore, despite the actual cessation of funding for the club by the previous partner, who helped the residents of Sevastopol in the last six months, task No. 1 remains the same - to prevent the death of professional football in the city,” the press service notes.
To this end, working groups continue to be created, developing all sorts of options to keep the club afloat. The club hopes that the football authorities will not delay in resolving the issue of the possibility of implementing the constitutional right to work for specialists who have “Professional Footballer” written in their work book.
Let us recall that in December the UEFA Executive Committee decided to ban football clubs from Crimea from participating in the Russian Football Championship.
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