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Gazizov said that Fedun offered him a stake in Spartak

Former general director of Spartak Shamil Gazizov told Match TV that the chairman of the board of directors of the red-whites Leonid Fedun, when hiring him, offered him shares in the club and wrote a corresponding receipt.

“The court session was held yesterday. At the preliminary hearing, they considered the receipt I had provided, which was personally written by Leonid Fedun. The court is scheduled for January 28, there should be a final decision. Leonid Arnoldovich must pay me a certain part of the funds, because when I was hired, I was offered a percentage of the Spartak football club, that is, its shares, ”Gazizov said.

According to Match TV, this is a 10% stake in Spartak. Another source of the TV channel said that the documents indicate a bonus of € 1 million for each year of Gazizov's contract with Spartak, if the “red and white” are in the European competition zone.

Lawyer Tatyana Zavyalova, representing the interests of Spartak, told Match TV that Gazizov had filed a lawsuit against the club for 101 million rubles.

The court sided with “Spartak” in the dispute over the “golden parachute” for RUB400 million. Football “Spartak” really received a new claim for 101 million rubles. including penalties and fines. For Spartak's entry to European competition. Unfortunately, only the lawsuit contains errors. The season is incorrect. The requirements are formulated for the 2020/21 season, ”Zavyalova said.

According to her, "Spartak" "did not enter into any contractual relationship with Mr. Gazizov, the option was never signed." “The lawsuit was based on a paper written by Fedun. Actually, Leonid Arnoldovich was brought in as a defendant in this claim, ”the lawyer said.

RBC sent a request to the press service of Spartak.

Gazizov worked at Spartak as CEO from July to December 2020.

On December 7, the Supreme Court of Bashkiria overturned the verdict of the Oktyabrsky Court of Ufa in the case of the "golden parachute" in the amount of almost 400 million rubles. for Gazizov after leaving Spartak. The basis for the payments was an additional agreement to the contract with Gazizov, signed by Fedun.

At the same time, the supplementary agreement itself and the right of the owner of "Spartak" to conclude it became the subject of another trial - with the participation of the company "Capital Assets", which owns 22% of the shares of "Spartak".

Gazizov said that Fedun offered him a stake in Spartak