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Former footballer of Moscow “Spartak” Eugene Lovchev told about a team played a fixed match. On it informs “Sport Express”.

According to the player, red-white passed away Odessa “Chernomorets” in 1970, culminating in the victory of the black-and-blue with the score 1:0. Lovchev mentioned that he and Nikolai Abramov and Victor’s Father did not take the money. The rest of the Spartacists received 500 rubles. Who paid them money, the player did not speak.

Lovchev also recalled that among the pass game was the goalkeeper of “Spartacus” Anzor of Kavazashvili, which in 2001 became the head of the expert Council under the President of the Russian football Union (RFU) on revealing of contractual matches.

the championship In 1970, “Spartak” took the third place in the championship, and “Chernomorets” left elite of the Soviet football.

Lovchev defended the colors of “Spartak” from 1969 to 1978. With red-and-white he once became the USSR champion and won the national Cup, and in 1972 was named the best player in the country.