12 fouls in 30 seconds: Russian coach fined for swearing
Vadim Yevseyev, head coach of Makhachkala’s Dynamo, was fined for using profanity following a Russian Premier League match.
The decision was made by the Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union.
The coach was ordered to pay a fine of 100,000 rubles (about $1,200).
The reason was a post-match interview following the game against Baltika (2-2), during which Yevseyev used profanity 12 times in 37 seconds while commenting on the VAR’s performance.
The 50-year-old coach has been leading the club since December 2025. Currently, after 23 rounds, the team is in 12th place in the standings.
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