Russian and Ukrainian footballers clashed in Antalya
The Russian team Shinnik Yaroslavl and the Ukrainian representative team FC Minaj stayed at the same hotel in Antalya. It was said that a fight broke out in the hotel between the players of the two teams, and it was announced that the bones of some soccer players were broken.
According to the news on Zorya Londonsk, the Twitter account that shares Ukrainian football news, the fight started after the Russian footballers behaved inappropriately towards the hotel staff. The argument, which began after a soccer player wearing an FC Minaj jersey reacted to this, escalated into a kick and fist fight.
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In the post, it was claimed that the Russian footballers were drunk and refused to apologize for their bad behavior towards the hotel staff, while a Ukrainian footballer responded with a fist at footballer Shinnik Yaroslavl.
The Russian media, on the other hand, wrote that some Russian footballers broke their bones due to the fight. It was learned that the police were called to stop the fight, which was escalating and the hotel staff had trouble breaking it up. It was announced that an ambulance was called for the players injured in the fight.
FC Minaj Club, for its part, in its official statement on the facts, argued that the Russian players were to blame for the fight.apple-converted-space”>
After the fight, it was learned that both teams left the hotel.
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— Zorya Londonsk (@ZoryaLondonsk) February 14, 2023
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