
Forward Vladimir Pisarskiy has appealed to the president of the Russian Football Union, Aleksandr Dyukov, requesting a review of his disqualification case and an investigation. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
It is reported that the player has been conditionally banned for three years and officially banned for one year from competitions. According to the press service of the legal company defending Pisarskiy’s interests, he has requested an assessment of the statements made by Andrey Stukalov, the head of the RFU's ethics committee.
In Pisarskiy's opinion, Stukalov disclosed investigation details, which is considered a violation of existing regulations. Furthermore, the decision to disqualify Pisarskiy was made by two individuals who worked at the RFU.
According to current legislation, such a situation is not permissible. The disqualification decision against Pisarskiy was issued after he was accused of betting on matches involving the clubs he played for.
Subsequently, his main team, "Krylya Sovetov," and the loaned "Sochi" club terminated their contracts with him. Currently, Pisarskiy is demanding a review of these decisions and a fair assessment.