25-year-old FC Khust player Nikolai Sirash was forcibly detained and taken to the military registration and enlistment office. OK “West” responded to the indignation of the Khust football club about the detention of their player by the local TCC.
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We support Ukrainian football, but we put the defense of Ukraine first. At a time when hundreds of outstanding athletes in the ranks of the Defense Forces are heroically fighting the aggressor, sometimes at the cost of their own lives, the attempts of the football club to make its players privileged compared to other citizens of Ukraine and to put the interests of the football club above the defense of the country are surprising, to put it mildly, they noted. in operational command.
Earlier, FC Khust stated that their player Nikolai Sirash was detained at the station by employees of the Khust TCC and JV and taken to the military registration and enlistment office, although Sirash is 25 years old, and the law on mobilization has not yet come into force.
Several clubs in Ukraine were recognized as critical facilities, and their players accordingly received reservations from mobilization. Is it possible to hold all-Ukrainian competitions in which 3 clubs will participate? What should other clubs do? What kind of competition and development of football can we talk about? Can Ukrainian professional clubs operate in such conditions? – the club was indignant.
Packaging in beads is a road to nowhere. The people who do this are working against our country,” says the club’s head coach.
He arrived by train in Khust, and TCC representatives picked him up right at the station. I guess illegal. There was no summons, nothing, he was simply taken to the military registration and enlistment office and contact with him disappeared. We played away, and after the match Sirash asked to take one day off because he had a sick child and needed to be taken to the hospital. Kolya went to Kyiv, he is a migrant from Chernigov, lives in Irpen. Sirash had been taking care of the child all this time, and yesterday he returned and this happened. Now his wife is alone in Kyiv with a sick child,” said Khust head coach Vladimir Tsytkin.
He believes that “the issue here is not about football players, but about certain rules and laws,” because if a championship is held, then there must be guarantees of participation for football players during it. Otherwise, the teams will break up.
How can I invite a player to Khust if they can just pick him up on the street? What if they take five players, six, ten? There must be some rules! – said Tsytkin.
Source: Racurs

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