
Former player of "Sochi" and Samarkand's "Wings of the Soviet" club, Vladimir Pisarvskiy, is dissatisfied with the four-year disqualification decision and plans to appeal it. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to the player's representative, Anton Smirnov, they have received the full text of the decision from the Ethics Committee of the Russian Football Union. They intend to appeal this decision within three days.
Of the four-year ban imposed on Pisarvskiy, three years are considered conditional. He was accused of indirect involvement in match-fixing.
He claims that he gave a large sum of money to an acquaintance but was unaware of how that money would be spent. Currently, the player himself denies the accusations and is awaiting a fair decision.