“Hell was going on: people were kicked.” Student League Massacre: Video

From April 12 to April 14, a tour of the National Student football league. Four teams play among themselves - from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Grozny and Yekaterinburg. Today the teams of the Chechen State University and the Ural Federal University played another match.

At the 73rd minute, with the score 1:1, the match was stopped due to a scuffle. A conflict arose between the players, which escalated into a large-scale fight right on the football field.

"Championship" turned for comment to the president of the NSFL Andrey Stukalov.

The delegate of the match almost immediately reacted to the incident, - says Stukalov. - Together with the director of the stadium, the police were called, the “fire” was extinguished almost immediately. Now the referee team led by Viktor Filippov is finishing the second match, and after it the final decision will be made, and the instigators of the fight will be identified.

- Didn't they take anyone to the police?
- No, the police did not allow mass clashes and held preventive conversations with both teams. Everything ended peacefully enough. Now the police are still on duty there. In fact, almost all NSFL games are played under this tension, and it can happen in almost every game. The guys did not share something, they lost their nerves. We'll figure out. The incident will be recorded in detail in the minutes, with explanations from each arbitrator.

If any of the teams remain dissatisfied with the decision, they will be able to appeal to the committee to consider the situation in more detail. The head of RFPL security, Meitin, is already aware of the situation, we are waiting for the decision of the chief arbiter.

- What do you think about the situation?
- Of course, this is unacceptable on the football field. We need to identify these people. We have a disciplinary regulation, which was signed by all the teams. It also applies to fights, insults to referees, and obscene behavior on the football field. I don’t know what the decision will be, but I know for sure that the FTC will meet in any case and consider the incident again.

- By the way, what about the guy's health? Did you know how he is?
- I called the coach: he says that everything is fine and there are no serious consequences. Seems to be fine so far. But we need to see what will happen by the evening or by the morning of tomorrow.

Representatives of the teams also answered the questions of the "Championship".

- What happened?- a question from the press officer of the UrFU team Pavel Zorapetyan.
- Our extreme defender rather rudely, but not overdoing it, met the forward of the Chechen team. After the second joint, the striker started up and, when the ball was already in the other half of the field, Roman Shalin stepped on his foot while the referee was watching another episode. Our defender pushed the opponent away, he responded by throwing his fists into the fight. Then two more players of the Chechen team attacked him and Tarasov, and soon both benches ran out: both ours and rivals. Hell was going on: people were kicked!

- What is the state of Alexander Tarasov now - is he covered in blood on the video?
- He was immediately taken to the hospital - they said, a closed craniocerebral injury and a broken nose. In addition, the stomach and back hurt from the blows, although there were almost no bruises on the body. As a result, Sasha stays for treatment in Moscow, in four days he will have his nose fixed, and we will soon fly to Yekaterinburg?

- What happened to the other participants in the fight?
- Even in the first half, our other defender Anton Yarmoshenko was also taken to the hospital after the junction. He received a cut in the game episode - as a result, two stitches were put in, only now he has returned to the team. Chechen team played pretty rough throughout the match. Another of our football players has a cut lip. I'm telling you - there was some kind of hell. The whole "bench" ran out, we could not separate them! Even the fact that the police were present at the match did not stop them.

- What happened after the match?
- We took the team to the locker room, the medical staff tried to stop Tarasov's blood while the ambulance was driving. Meanwhile, the Chechens, without even washing themselves, immediately got on the bus and left. The police, who were at the stadium, for some reason did not detain anyone. Then another regiment of police officers arrived - they said: “How could you even let them go ?!”. Then they filled out the protocol, interviewed our players. They said that, in fact, the CSU team should be removed from the competition for this.

- What are you going to do now?
- We are going to apply to the leadership of the NSFL. Two of our main central defenders are out of action - how can we play with Peter now ?! We would like to reschedule tomorrow's match and count CGU forfeit defeat. Everything needs to be in order.

Later, the correspondent of the "Championship" contacted the representative of the CSU team Alik Navurbiev.

- What caused the fight between your football players and the UrFU team?- a question to Navurbiev.
- Nothing is visible on the recording of the match - only an episode of a football player from Yekaterinburg pushing our player. As the guys themselves told me, since the beginning of the first half, the UrFU football player insulted our attackers with obscenities, offended the honor and pride of our people! Then there was a hard joint, after which our footballer stepped on the opponent's foot. After that, he already started to leave, but the UrFU player caught up with him and began to fight with his fists. It turns out that the instigator is a Yekaterinburger. We came to Moscow to play football, but we will not allow hurting the honor and pride of a person!

- Then the whole team ran out onto the field.
- Look at the record: the first to run out were the players from the UrFU bench. Then ours pulled themselves up from the far bench. I also ran out, we separated the players and within 15 seconds all of us left.

- And then several players of your team kick the opponent.
- This is after he hit with his fist.

- Nevertheless, he was taken away with a head injury and a broken nose.
- It is not clear who, what and how hit him. Our players probably have some abrasions, but nothing serious happened.

- What happened next?
Our team has left. We had a talk with the UrFU coach, we parted normally. I stayed, wrote an explanatory letter to the police and gave them evidence. We don't know yet what will happen next. We will wait for the decision of the FTC, but if the UrFU side files complaints, we will do the same.

Published on 13.04.17 20:36

A terrible episode with a mass brawl on the field occurred in the 73rd minute of the meeting with the teams of Yekaterinburg and Grozny.

The football player of the UrFU team from Yekaterinburg, Alexander Tarasov, was severely beaten during the match of the National Student League against Chechen State University from Grozny.

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The brawl started in the second half at the 72nd minute of the match with the score 1:1. As a result of the incident, the referees had to suspend the game. Moreover battered player with a bloodied face, he was immediately taken to one of the Moscow clinics, where he was diagnosed with a closed craniocerebral injury intkbbee and broken nose.

As noted, the forward of the Chechen team stepped on the foot of UrFU football player Alexander Tarasov, who pushed the opponent away, after which a fight broke out between the players. First, two more teammates came running to the aid of the CSU player, and then the entire bench.

Meanwhile, NSFL President Andrei Stukalov commented on the incident that occurred during the match.

"A few minutes before the end of the match, with a score of 1: 1, there was a skirmish at the penalty area between the two players. At first they did not share something verbally. Then they started pushing. As a result, both teams jumped onto the field. Our referees are trying to figure out what happened at that moment. We must pay tribute to both the stadium workers and our delegates, who immediately reacted. We have a professional videographer who worked at the Universiade in Kazan and the Olympics in Sochi, and there is an instruction not to shoot such episodes. important point he removed the camera. Otherwise, we would have already identified the instigators. And now it is quite difficult to determine this.

After all the matches, the chief referee of the competition, Viktor Filippov, and the referees watch the recording of the match in order to reflect in detail what happened in the protocol. They will make a decision and pass it on to the NSFL FTC, which will meet in the near future to make a decision on this match," Stukalov said in an interview with SE.

“Everything ended quite peacefully. Now the police continue to be on duty there. In fact, almost all NSFL matches are held in such tension, this can be served in almost every game. The guys didn’t share something, they lost their nerves.
Global Look Press

The match of the National Student Football League (NSFL) between the Ural Federal University from Yekaterinburg and the Chechen State University team from Grozny on Wednesday was interrupted in the second half due to mass brawl on the field. At the 72nd minute, with the score 1:1, one of the game moments turned into a bloody brawl between the players.

As a representative of the team from Yekaterinburg noted, the Chechen team played roughly throughout the match. Back in the first half, another UrFU defender Anton Yarmoshenko was also taken to the hospital with a dissection and two stitches. Another player on the team had a cut lip.

After the fight, the representatives of Grozny, without even washing themselves, immediately got on the bus and left. The police, who were at the stadium, in the end did not detain anyone.

The incident was commented by the President of the National Football League Andrey Stukalov.

“They didn’t take anyone to the police, the police didn’t allow mass clashes and held preventive conversations with both teams. Everything ended quite peacefully. Now the police continue to be on duty there. In fact, almost all NSFL matches are held in such tension, this can happen in almost every game.

In Moscow, during the championship match of the Premier Group of the National Student Football League between CSU and UrFU, a fight broke out, as a result of which the defender of the team from Yekaterinburg, Alexander Tarasov, was seriously injured.

The episode happened in the 73rd minute of the match with the score 1:1. Roman Shalin, who played at the right-back position, went tough in the selection against the left midfielder of Grozny Valid Lorsaev. And although the CSU footballer ended up on the lawn, accompanying his fall with a cry of pain, the referee did not see any violations in the actions of the UrFU player.

Then the game moved to the opposite flank, and a conflict began to flare up between the midfielder of the Chechen State University and the defender of the Urals. Lorsaev's teammates quickly joined him, after which everything turned into a real dump.

And if Shalin managed to avoid serious injuries, then in the “second act” of the events, his teammate Alexander Tarasov was on the lawn surrounded by Chechen football players who punched and kicked him.

Teammates quickly came to Tarasov's aid, but he left the field covered in blood. In the locker room, the stadium medical staff tried to stop the bleeding, then the defender was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

“He was immediately taken to the hospital - they said that he had a closed craniocerebral injury and a broken nose. In addition, the stomach and back hurt from the blows, although there were almost no bruises on the body. As a result, Sasha stays for treatment in Moscow, in four days he will have his nose fixed, and we will soon fly to Yekaterinburg,” UrFU team press officer Pavel Zorapetyan told Championship.com.

Later, Zorapetyan gave a more detailed comment to the same portal, after which he ceased to be available by phone and did not respond on social networks.

“Our extreme defender was quite rude, but not overdoing it, met the forward of the Chechen team. After the second joint, the striker started up and, when the ball was already in the other half of the field, he stepped on Roman Shalin's leg while the referee was watching another episode.

Our defender pushed the Chechen away, he responded by throwing his fists into the fight. Then two more Chechens attacked him and Tarasov, and soon both benches ran out: both ours and rivals. Hell was going on: people were kicked!

Back in the first half, our other defender Anton Yarmoshenko was also taken to the hospital after the junction. He received a cut in the game episode - as a result, two stitches were put in, only now he returned to the team. The Chechen team played rather rough throughout the match. Another of our football players has a cut lip. I'm telling you - there was some kind of hell. The whole "bench" ran out, we could not separate them! They were not even stopped by the fact that the police were present at the match,” Zorapetyan said.

- We took the team to the locker room, the medical staff tried to stop Tarasov's blood while the ambulance was driving. Meanwhile, the Chechens, without even washing themselves, immediately got on the bus and left. The police, who were at the stadium, for some reason did not detain anyone.

Then another regiment of police officers came, they said: “How could you even let them go ?!” Then they filled out the protocol, interviewed our players. They said that, in fact, the CSU team should be removed from the competition for this.

We are going to contact the leadership of the NSFL. Two of our main central defenders are out of action - how can we play with Peter now ?! We would like to reschedule tomorrow's match and give CSU a forfeit defeat today. Everything needs to be in order.”

The decision on the result of the match between CSU and UrFU has not yet been made, but the meeting is unlikely to be played out. Later, the situation was also commented on by the president of the NSFL, Andrey Stukalov.

“The delegate of the match almost immediately reacted to the incident. Together with the director of the stadium, the police were called, and the “fire” was extinguished almost immediately. Now the refereeing team, headed by Viktor Filippov, is finishing the second match, and after it the final decision will be made, and the instigators of the fight will be identified, the functionary said.

- Nobody was taken to the police, the police did not allow mass clashes and held preventive conversations with both teams. Everything ended peacefully enough. Now the police are still on duty there. In fact, almost all NSFL matches are held in such tension, this can be served in almost every game. The guys did not share something, they lost their nerves. We'll figure out.

The incident will be recorded in detail on the minutes, with explanations from each arbitrator. If any of the teams remain dissatisfied with the decision, they will be able to appeal to the committee to consider the situation in more detail. The head of RFPL security, Meitin, is already aware of the situation, we are waiting for the decision of the chief arbiter.

Of course, this is unacceptable on the field. We need to identify these people. We have a disciplinary regulation, which was signed by all the teams. It also applies to fights, insults to referees, and obscene behavior on the football field.

I don’t know what the decision will be, but I know for sure that the FTC will meet in any case and consider the incident again. What about the health of the injured guy? I called the coach, he says that everything is fine and there are no serious consequences. Seems to be fine so far. But we need to see what will happen in the evening or in the morning.

“Nothing is visible on the recording of the match - only an episode of a football player from Yekaterinburg pushing our player. As the guys themselves told me, since the beginning of the first half, the UrFU football player insulted our attackers with obscenities, offended the honor and pride of our people! It turns out that the instigator is from Yekaterinburg. We came to Moscow to play football, but we will not allow hurting the honor and pride of a person! - Alik Navurbiev, press officer of the CSU team, commented on the situation.

- The first to run out were the players from the UrFU bench. Then ours pulled themselves up from the far bench. I also ran out, we were separating the players, and within 15 seconds all of us left.

Then our team left. We had a talk with the UrFU coach, we parted normally. I stayed, wrote an explanatory letter to the police and gave them evidence. We don't know yet what will happen next. We will wait for the decision of the FTC, but if the UrFU side files complaints, we will do the same.”

For each of the teams it was the second of three games in the Moscow stage. And if Ural Federal University the day before defeated the capital's RUE (2:1), then CSU, which before the start of the April matches was slightly higher than the Urals in the table, lost to St. Petersburg SPbGUPTTD (0:3).

The match between CSU and UrFU was of particular importance, since these teams may well qualify for bronze medals at the end of the season, but for this it was extremely important for both to win.

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At the 73rd minute, this match was stopped by the referee due to the fact that it turned into a bloody fight. The website www.championat.com described this conflict in detail, taking into account the views of all parties:

"Championship" turned for comment to the president of the NSFL Andrey Stukalov.

The delegate of the match almost immediately reacted to the incident, - says Stukalov. - Together with the director of the stadium, the police were called, the “fire” was extinguished almost immediately. Now the referee team led by Viktor Filippov is finishing the second match, and after it the final decision will be made, and the instigators of the fight will be identified.

- Didn't they take anyone to the police?

No, the police did not allow mass clashes and held preventive conversations with both teams. Everything ended peacefully enough. Now the police are still on duty there. In fact, almost all NSFL matches are held in such tension, this can be served in almost every game. The guys did not share something, they lost their nerves. We'll figure out. The incident will be recorded in detail in the minutes, with explanations from each arbitrator.

If any of the teams remain dissatisfied with the decision, they will be able to appeal to the committee to consider the situation in more detail. The head of RFPL security, Meitin, is already aware of the situation, we are waiting for the decision of the chief arbiter.

- What do you think about the situation?

Of course, this is unacceptable on the football field. We need to identify these people. We have a disciplinary regulation, which was signed by all the teams. It also applies to fights, insults to referees, and obscene behavior on the football field. I don’t know what the decision will be, but I know for sure that the FTC will meet in any case and consider the incident again.

- By the way, what about the guy's health? Did you know how he is?

I called the coach: he says that everything is fine and there are no serious consequences. Seems to be fine so far. But we need to see what will happen by the evening or by the morning of tomorrow.

Representatives of the teams also answered the questions of the "Championship".

- What happened?- a question from the press officer of the UrFU team Pavel Zorapetyan.

Our extreme defender rather rudely, but not overdoing it, met the forward of the Chechen team. After the second joint, the striker started up and, when the ball was already in the other half of the field, Roman Shalin stepped on his foot while the referee was watching another episode. Our defender pushed the opponent away, he responded by throwing his fists into the fight. Then two more players of the Chechen team attacked him and Tarasov, and soon both benches ran out: both ours and rivals. Hell was going on: people were kicked!

- What is the state of Alexander Tarasov now - is he covered in blood on the video?

He was immediately taken to the hospital - they said he had a closed craniocerebral injury and a broken nose. In addition, the stomach and back hurt from the blows, although there were almost no bruises on the body. As a result, Sasha stays for treatment in Moscow, in four days he will have his nose fixed, and we will soon fly to Yekaterinburg?

- What happened to the other participants in the fight?

Even in the first half, our other defender Anton Yarmoshenko was also taken to the hospital after the junction. He received a cut in the game episode - as a result, two stitches were put in, only now he has returned to the team. The Chechen team played rather rough throughout the match. Another of our football players has a cut lip. I'm telling you - there was some kind of hell. The whole "bench" ran out, we could not separate them! Even the fact that the police were present at the match did not stop them.

- What happened after the match?

We took the team to the locker room, the medical staff tried to stop Tarasov's blood while the ambulance was driving. Meanwhile, the Chechens, without even washing themselves, immediately got on the bus and left. The police, who were at the stadium, for some reason did not detain anyone. Then another regiment of police officers arrived - they said: “How could you even let them go ?!”. Then they filled out the protocol, interviewed our players. They said that, in fact, the CSU team should be removed from the competition for this.

- What are you going to do now?

We are going to contact the leadership of the NSFL. Two of our main central defenders are out of action - how can we play with Peter now ?! We would like to reschedule tomorrow's match and count CGU forfeit defeat. Everything needs to be in order.

Later, the correspondent of the "Championship" contacted the representative of the CSU team Alik Navurbiev.

- What caused the fight between your football players and the UrFU team?- a question to Navurbiev.

Nothing is visible on the recording of the match - only an episode of a football player from Yekaterinburg pushing our player. As the guys themselves told me, since the beginning of the first half, the UrFU football player insulted our attackers with obscenities, offended the honor and pride of our people! Then there was a hard joint, after which our footballer stepped on the opponent's foot. After that, he already started to leave, but the UrFU player caught up with him and began to fight with his fists. It turns out that the instigator is a Yekaterinburger. We came to Moscow to play football, but we will not allow hurting the honor and pride of a person!

- Then the whole team ran out onto the field.

Look at the recording: the first to run out were the players from the UrFU bench. Then ours pulled themselves up from the far bench. I also ran out, we separated the players and within 15 seconds all of us left.

- And then several players of your team kick the opponent.

This is after he hit with his fist.

- Nevertheless, he was taken away with a head injury and a broken nose.

It is not clear who, what and how hit him. Our players probably have some abrasions, but nothing serious happened.

- What happened next?

Our team is gone. We had a talk with the UrFU coach, we parted normally. I stayed, wrote an explanatory letter to the police and gave them evidence. We don't know yet what will happen next. We will wait for the decision of the FTC, but if the UrFU side files complaints, we will do the same.