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June 25, 2002 Tuesday Rabi-us-Sani 13, 1423

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Police protection for Russian players


MOSCOW, June 24: Russia’s players and their families are under police protection after their World Cup failure, according to a media report.

The wife of Russia goalkeeper Ruslan Nigmatullin told the Sovietsky Sport newspaper that their Moscow apartment had been put under surveillance by plain-clothed police.

The newspaper quoted Yelena Nigmatullina as saying that she was happy with the measures. Other players were quoted as saying police had taken their home addresses on their return to ensure their safety.

A senior official with the

Russian Football Union said Monday that he was aware of the report.

“Even if the secret service has been empowered to protect the players, no one will comment on it because that’s the nature of the police work,” Sergei Kulikov told Reuters.

“The media has also blown it a bit out of proportion. There may have been a few angry phone calls with threats to players from some extremist groups, but those were isolated incidents.”

The Russians returned home last week to widespread scorn from the country’s media and fans. Coach Oleg Romantsev and his staff resigned after the tournament.

After beating Tunisia 2-0, Russia lost 1-0 to Japan and 3-2 to Belgium, failing to advance from what was regarded as one of the easiest first-round groups.—Reuters






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