Totalizator urges Belarusian footballers to lose games on purpose?
They do not dare "sell" games in any other way in Belarusian football after Shantalosau's case. However, Belarusian footballers are accused of "giving in" the g
A well-known Soviet footballer Aliaksandr Bubnau has told in one of his
recent interviews that "Dynama" Minsk lost the game to their Moscow club
colleagues on purpose in 1980. The two "Dynamas" met in the 27th round
of the USSR championship on October 9 1980 in Minsk. The game ended in a
victory of Moscow players with the minimal prevailence 0:1. According
to Bubnau, only two Belarusian players - Pudyshau and Kurnenin - played
in full force.
"I heard about this story, — says the well-known football coach Jury Puntus. —
When "Dynama" Moscow was about to get out of the premier league,
everything was done to make the team stay there through the directive
board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It is obvious that "Dynama"
Minsk was a subordinate of the Moscow club then".
"Dynama"
Moscow finished that Championship two points before getting out of the
premier league zone. These two points they obtained for the victory in
Minsk. However, Jury Pudyshau, who played in that match, claims the Minskers had not given in the game:
Jury Pudyshau: "We just wanted with Kurnilka [Jury Kurnenin - ERB] to
prove that we were good and decent footballers and that they had made a
mistake when they had thrown us out of "Dynama" Moscow. However, their
goalkeeper Mikalaj Hantar did a great job, and we lost in the end.
Just
imagine how painful it was: I only managed to play 4 games for "Dynama"
Moscow, and to invite my friends to the famous Metropol Restaurant and
treat them to champaign. And then they said, Jura, you are too young to
go to restaurants, take your seat at the bench. So I had to transfer to
"Dynama" Minsk - we wanted to play so much then..."
Ludas Rumbucis also played for "Dynama" Minsk in 1980.
"I
remember this game well. I came out to the field as a subsitute, and
they just broke me. I confronted Makhavik and... I was transported from
the stadium by an ambulance, with a broken shoulder! I was out of
football for three months. So, do you really think someone would do such
a thing in a "given in" game? "
Today Mr. Rumbucis is
a President of Minsk football team "Partisan". According to him,
there's no point in "agreed games" in the modern Belarusian football:
"There
is a point in the agreed games when there is big money. We don't have
such in our football... Moreover, when it was a big country, like the
Soviet Union, it was easier to hide the fact of such agreement. But
Belarus is a small country - everything is clearly seen at once!
For
example, last year there was a game between BATE and "Homel". BATE were
pre-term champions of the country then. "Homel" were facing getting out
of the premier league. Nice opportunity to agree on something, isn't
it? However, BATE won 3:0 without looking at anyone. And you say,
"agreed games"...
Jury Pudyshau, who in his 56
sometimes plays for "Dynama" Brest, has confirmed that "agreed games" in
the Belarusian football exist only in the rumours.
"Belarusian football is clean. There's no such filth in it".
To the opinion of the Chief Editor of the newspaper "Pressball" Uladzimir Berazhkou, the quantity of people willing to organize "ordered games" has in fact decreased recently:
"Our
football cleaned out after the case of Valery Shantalosau, when the
attempts to "buy" the games of Belarusian national team against the
Czech Republic and Moldova had been detected with the help of the
newspaper "Pressball", and Shantalosau had been accused of that.
However,
he managed to avoid court trial in Belarus as he was a Russian citizen
by then. The case was transfered to Novosibirsk, where it was closed as
the term expired. It's the same as the sentence - closing the case due
to non-rehabilitating circumstances. Basing on that, the Belarusian
Football Federation took the decision on life-time disqualification of
Shantalosau. After such reaction many of those willing to organize
agreed games calmed down. So I would say the Belarusian football got
much cleaner than it used to be".
According to Mr. Berazhkou,
the bad thing is that Belarusian footballers do play totalizator and
sometimes gamble against their own teams through intermediaries.
Naturally, it's the same as losing the game on purpose. However, it is
very difficult, if possible at all, to prove such cases.