Footballer Kryvoroh on theft in Spain: Now I keep an eye on my belongings.

Footballer Kryvoroh on theft in Spain: Now I keep an eye on my belongings
Footballer Kryvoroh on theft in Spain: Now I keep an eye on my belongings

According to inkorr.com: 27-year-old footballer Mark Kryvoroh, who plays for the sixth league club 'Moete' in Spain, expressed his distrustful attitude towards life in this country. In his opinion, the situation in Catalonia is complicated by the large number of immigrants from Africa and Morocco. He recounted that he was robbed a month after his arrival when he went out for dinner.

"Before the phone theft, I could go to the beach completely alone, leave my things and go swimming. Now everything is completely different; I carefully keep an eye on my belongings," the footballer noted.

After this incident, Kryvoroh became more cautious and does not leave his belongings unattended. He also emphasizes his affiliation with the Russian club CSKA, although he openly criticizes outsiders.

Russian freestyler appeals to FIS

The sports world also mentions Russian freestyler Anastasia Tatalina from the CSKA club. She has applied to the International Ski Federation and Snowboarding, requesting to be allowed to participate in the 2026 Olympic Games.

"I represent Russia, and I was thrilled when the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) sent me a telegram after winning the World Championship," Tatalina said last year.

She also expressed her patriotism by liking a post with the military slogan 'we do not abandon our own'. Thus, Russian athletes continue to actively participate not only on the sports stage but also in political life.

In recent years, representatives of Russian sports have actively expressed their opinions on social issues and have addressed international sports organizations with various requests, advocating for their own views. This trend emphasizes how sports are becoming a platform for expressing political and social views.


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