As it follows from the aggressor-controlled “sports media”, Vladimir Pisarsky (formerly Sychevoy) from Simferopol early ends his “rich football career” after a scandal in the “Sochi” team, where he allegedly decided to combine the fouls he organized with bets on the totalizator against his club.
Before the occupation, Sychevoy from Simferopol played for the Simferopol Olympic Reserve School in the Children’s and Youth League of Ukraine, and in 2016 he decided to “build a career” in the aggressor-controlled “Krymteplitsa”.
After that, bypassing the restrictions imposed by FIFA on “Crimean football”, Sychev began to play for Russian clubs in Omsk, then in “Orenburg”,in Samara “Krylia Sovetov”, and after that in “Sochi”, and “for the convenience of sanctions” he changed his last name, allegedly “in honor” of his stepfather.
As evil tongues say, the scandal with bets against the “home club” was used by the beneficiaries of “Sochi” for a “plausible pretext” for eliminating the “toxic” player, since UEFA and FIFA began to more carefully monitor the aggressor’s clubs for the participation of players from the occupied territories of Ukraine as alleged “Russians”.
And, by a remarkable “coincidence”, in early July, the “football national league” of the aggressor announced a project for a “new tournament with the participation of amateur teams” for the spring of 2026, where they promise to “include Crimean clubs”.
At the same time, the previous violators of the UEFA ban, the “Sevastopol” and Yalta “Rubin” described by us earlier, did not play in the Russian Cup, namely in the “second league B”, in the 2025/26 season “for some reason”, where they “made their mark” since 2023. Regarding “Rubin” we recently described the financial collapse of the “club” that occurred after this show in favor of Russian propaganda.
Time will tell who exactly will represent “Crimean football” in the “new tournament” in 2026, but the outcome of this provocation will obviously be similar to the previous fiascos of the aggressor’s special services in the “football field” of the occupied peninsula.



