
Former striker Fyodor Smolov, who played for "Dinamo" and "Krasnodar," has avoided criminal liability for an incident that occurred in a cafe in Moscow. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to Sport-Express, no one sustained serious injuries or was hit during the altercation. Therefore, the victims received a refusal to open a criminal case against Smolov.
At the same time, those who were also claimants may face issues, as they demanded money from the player to prevent the video from spreading on the internet. Following the last season, Smolov became the Russian champion with "Krasnodar" and later left the club as a free agent.
This incident is noteworthy as it could impact the player's career and personal life. There is no official information on whether legal measures and court proceedings are ongoing or have concluded.
The footballer and his close associates have not yet expressed their opinions on the matter. Additionally, various reactions and opinions regarding this incident have emerged among the public and fans, emphasizing the need for specific measures to prevent such situations in the future.