In Moscow, former Russian national team soccer player Kudryashov was involved in a car accident with an ambulance
A traffic accident involving former Russian national soccer team player Fyodor Kudryashov occurred in Moscow. According to local emergency services, he collided with an ambulance while riding a motorcycle and was hospitalized.
Kudryashov was hospitalized following the accident. Doctors diagnosed him with an injury to his left forearm. The soccer player later underwent surgery.
The circumstances and causes of the accident are being investigated.
Kudryashov is 39 years old. The last professional club he played for was Fakel. He then announced the end of his career.
Previously, the defender played for Moscow’s Spartak, Krasnodar, Khimki (near Moscow), Grozny’s Terek (now Akhmat), Tomsk’s Tom, Rostov, Sochi, Kazan’s Rubin, as well as the Turkish clubs Istanbul Basaksehir and Antalyaspor.
Kudryashov has played 48 matches for the Russian national team. He has scored one goal and provided one assist. In 2018, Kudryashov reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup with the Russian national team.
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