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Under the war, where did the more than 30 players who fled the Russian Super League go?

Russian football has been severely sanctioned by FIFA, in addition to the ban on the national team and the team, in early last month, FIFA also issued a temporary regulation that allows foreign players and coaches in Russian leagues to unilaterally leave the club for free and transfer to other teams by April 7.

By April 7, the deadline for visa-free transfers, as many as 30 players in the Russian Premier League had left the Russian Premier League under the new FIFA regulations (German transfer data), including voluntary departures, of course, and had to leave the team under pressure. Of these, 28 players have moved to the next home, with only Nizhny Novgorod striker Shile and Ufa centre-back Tabidze on free for the time being.

Team perspective: The big teams are few and far away, and the small teams are all suffering

The 30 players come from different clubs, and the Russian Premier League teams have been affected to varying degrees to varying degrees, with The current 6th place in the Russian Premier League, Rostov at 11th place and Rubin Kazan at 12th place in the league being the three teams with the most departures, all of whom have as many as 5 players transferred and left the team.

Krasnodar has many Polish international Krisjoviak, former Sweden international Kleisesen, Paraguay international Alonso and other powerful players, it is true that long before the promulgation of the regulations, Krasnodar has officially announced the suspension of contracts with 8 foreign aides, as long as the players are willing to contract to continue, the team has long been ready to usher in a large-scale player termination.

Krisovyak is the most controversial player since leaving the team, and he has made it clear that he will refuse to play for the team long before the regulation was promulgated, and after the regulation was issued, it was revealed that he instigated other foreign aides to leave the team with him in the locker room, but the news has been refuted by the player himself.

Rubin Kazan also had 5 players leave the team, although there is no news that there is anyone inside to contribute, but the departure of captain Uremović has triggered many people to follow suit, among which the Attention is Georgian international Kvarachhelia.

The 21-year-old Vallachelia was the only player on last year's European Golden Boy Awards 60-man shortlist to play in the Russian Premier League, the Georgian can play both midfield and striker, scoring 2 goals in the World Preliminary Tournament for the national team 2-0 at the end of last year, which to some extent led to Sweden's inability to surpass Spain in the last moments to advance directly to the World Cup, and he is currently temporarily returning to play for Dinamo Batumi in the Georgian league, but the five major league teams including Tottenham and Napoli have recently heard rumors with him.

In addition, South Korea international Huang Renfan has previously said: "Kazan is like home, there is no foreign aid in the discussion of leaving." But this time he also left the team in the transfer window and returned to the K-League to join Seoul FC.

Karpin, who is also the manager of the Russian national team and Rostov, said: "The players who left Rostov are not out of football, but because of their younger age and pressure, everything here is complicated. The only one over the age of 23 is Japan international Hashimoto, who has also recently returned to the Japanese league to join The Victory Kobe.

The 30-man transfer list, starting with Bjørnstren of Tula Arsenal and Davitasvili of Tula Arsenal, except for 5 people who left the appeal 3 team, the rest of the teams left the team mostly around 2 or 3 people, the promotion of Mazhny Novgorod and last season's promotion Ofmachimki 3 each, the team from Moscow added up to only 4 people left the team (Moscow Sparta 2, Lokomotiv 1, Dynamo 1), Zenit did not leave the team (Rakitsky does not count, He left the team before the regulation was promulgated and is not included in the 30-man list).

Prior to this, russian media gazeta.ru had said that there would not be many foreign aid to leave the Russian Premier League, because some star players earned more in the Russian Premier League, which seemed to explain why the players who left the team were mainly concentrated in small and medium-sized clubs, while the big clubs rarely left the team.

Nationality perspective: Sweden 8 people left the team in a group Poland 3 will insist on staying behind

In addition to analyzing departing players from the perspective of the team, we can also analyze from the perspective of nationality, Ukrainian players should have been the protagonists of the departure, but because there are not many Ukrainian players playing in the Russian Premier League, and most of the players have left the team before the promulgation of the regulation, the only departing Ukrainian players who are really suitable for the regulation are Polyarus of Grozny Trik. Admittedly, the Russian Premier League team can also understand the reality that Ukrainian players have to leave, so it will not put too many obstacles to the transfer of players, and Rakitsky is not so much negotiating with Zenit to terminate the contract as Zenit taking the initiative to terminate the contract with him.

In the Russian Premier League, there are many Ukrainian and Russian dual nationality players, and finally choose to stay in Russia, Moscow Lokomotiv's center-back Manpasi is one of them, the 19-year-old Russian-Ukrainian double player not only did not leave the team, but made a first-team debut after the promulgation of the new regulations, becoming the main defender of the team.

A total of 8 Swedish players left the Russian Premier League, and the first to leave the Russian Premier League under the regulation was also a Swede (Bjørnström mentioned above), and as many as 4 Georgian players and Brazilian players. Most of the departed players are local leagues that have returned to their original nationality, and of course, there are also players who have been famous in Europe for a long time and join other leagues.

In the previous World Cup qualifiers between Sweden and Poland, Polish fans sang songs against Russia in the stands, and Polish sports people are the most vocal group in the opposition, which can be seen from the above-mentioned Krychoviak, after former Polish international Marsh Vapins had stated: "Other Polish players should follow Krychovyak's departure from the Russian Premier League." In the end, however, only Krychoviak chose to leave, with Rebbs playing for Lokomotiv Moscow, Hirmansky playing for Dynamo Moscow, and Augustiniac playing for Ural all choosing to stay under pressure.

Rebes and Himanski are both active Polish internationals, Rebs's wife is Russian, both sons are born in Russia, Himanski has no Russian background, polish coach Mikhnević was very dissatisfied with his stay in the Russian Super League in a previous interview with the media: "I have told her many times, his head is not clean, I hope he can leave Russia, we will do our best to convince him." 」 However, this did not prevent Mikhnevic from playing in the play-offs against Sweden, as the most promising midfield star in the Russian Premier League, Khimánski had a good performance in the match against Sweden, and he also received the highest ratings from the Polish media after the game. (Back-ups/MIKU)

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