RFU Head Dyukov: There Have Been No Systemic Referee Mistakes at KS Games Over the Past Year


The President of the Russian Football Union said that law enforcement officers are continuing their investigation after the governor of the 63rd region said that the Volga team owes 36 million rubles for refereeing.
Information about Krylia's debt to people who could allegedly influence the results of matches appeared at the end of November last year. In January 2025, a criminal case was opened . And in February, security forces came with searches to the agents of the Samara players.
RFU President Alexander Dyukov explained that the investigation is ongoing, but he has no new information on the case.
"All the information we had was passed on to law enforcement agencies. We also analyzed all of Krylia's matches over the past year. There were mistakes both in favor of and against the team, but nothing systemic was found," the head of the football department told Match TV .
The other day, the "green-white-blues" lost to "Akhmat" in the Moscow region with a score of 0:1. This was the last friendly match before the start of the new season.
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