
The Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union is reviewing the situation regarding the departure of Spartak Moscow striker Anton Zabolotniy from the field during the match against Kaliningrad's Baltika in the second round of the Russian Premier League. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The committee is also planning to take action against the head coach of the "red-whites," Deyan Stankovich, who may face punishment for leaving the technical area several times during the match.
According to reports, the chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, Artur Grigoryants, will specifically investigate the departure of two players from the field due to inappropriate behavior by the Spartak team. In particular, the issue of Anton Zabolotniy's dismissal from the game will be discussed, and he has been invited to the committee meeting.
Additionally, Spartak fans may also face penalties for using offensive slogans against the referee and the opposing team. In the match, the Baltika team achieved a significant victory with a score of 3:0.
Anton Zabolotniy received a direct red card, which occurred in the seventh minute of the game. Furthermore, Spartak defender Markinyos also left the field.
The Disciplinary Committee will thoroughly review these incidents.