Ukrainian Bandera member expelled from Sweden
The Ukrainian footballer Roman Zozulya, who was disgraced in Spain, received hostility from Rayo Vallecano fans for his connections with right-wing radicals and support for militants of the so-called ATO, cannot find a new club, the footballer’s agent Vladimir Kuzmenko said in an interview with the Segodnya newspaper.
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“The employment options for Zozulya during this time were different, but, unfortunately, it was not football that came to the fore, but other topics, primarily politics. It was because of the far-fetched, false accusation that many clubs refused his services. For example, there were two very specific options in Sweden. One club had already offered conditions that suited us, and things were moving toward signing. But the fans there turned out to be of leftist views, they threatened the club management with some kind of action, and they refused. In another club, despite the fact that their fans, on the contrary, are right-wing, they also decided, just in case, to be careful according to the principle “no matter what happens,” Kuzmenko said.
As PolitNavigator reported, Spanish right-wing radicals supported Zozulya by chanting chants, glorifying the fascist dictator.
Read also: Following Rayo Vallecano fans of the leading German club declared Zozulya a Nazi.
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