
Dmitriy Andreev, a specialist who previously worked as the sports director of Orenburg, expressed his thoughts on the disqualification imposed on Vladimir Pisarskiy. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
As a result of an investigation conducted by the Russian Football Union, it was found that Pisarskiy had placed bets on a game in which he participated through third parties, and therefore he was disqualified for four years, three of which are conditional. According to Andreev, it may be difficult for the player to return to his previous level.
He emphasized the possibility of an appeal being filed and stated that time is needed. He knows from his experience that one year without football is a long time.
In August 2024, Andreev was given a three-year disqualification for attempting to pressure referees, two of which were conditional. In the last season, Pisarskiy played in 30 matches for the Sochi team, scoring 6 goals and providing 5 assists.
These results demonstrate how high his performance on the field is. At the same time, there are many questions about the player's current situation and future.
This process once again reminds us of the need to strengthen the principles of fair play and justice in the world of football.