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The Samara FC Krylya Sovetov owes almost a billion rubles. The club may go bankrupt…

The Samara FC Krylya Sovetov owes almost a billion rubles. The club may go bankrupt and go to the “heavenly league” – the main league of “dead teams” in the country.
According to Mash, Samara residents did not pay 900 million rubles to RT-Capital under two loan agreements. Next is math. The club's budget was 2.9 billion. Of these, 1.6 were allocated from the budget of the Samara region (this is 34.62%). 1.3 yards – the team made money from tickets, prize money and advertising. After it became known that the club was systematically spending public money on the “judge mafia,” funding was cut by a billion.
In 2011, the club borrowed money from a subsidiary of Rostec. The return period expired in 2016, but we were able to take a waiver – like now, just a little more and we’ll give everything back. But alas and ah. “RT-Capital” systematically sent appeals to the management of “Wings of the Soviets”, they were ignored. The last letter arrived on December 18th. In response, we received another ignore. The result is a court demanding that everything be returned. The team apparently cannot do this.
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Ashley Davis

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