SPARTAK FAN CLUB: HANGING OF ARMENIAN AND KARABAKH FLAGS IN ISTANBUL IS A FRUIT OF THE IMAGINATION OF AZERBAIJAN JOURNALISTS
arminfo
Wednesday, August 29, 14:58
The reports that Spartak fans will take with them Armenian and
Karabakh flags to the August 29 match Spartak - Fenerbahche in
Istanbul, as well as posters with the following slogans "Turkey,
recognize Armenian Genocide!" and "Turkey, return the Armenian
lands!" do not correspond to reality, Spartak Fan Clun told Soviet
Sport.
"Like you we have learned about that from the news in the web. It is
rather a fruit of the imagination of Azerbaijan journalists who heat
political passions before the match," the Fan Club reported.
Turkish hackers broke into FC Spartak Moscow of Russia's official
website on August 22. The portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk-founder of
the Rep. of Turkey-appeared on the website's homepage on Wednesday,
and with the following inscription: "Immediately apologize to
the Turkish nation! FIFA [International Federation of Association
Football] did not heed this fact, but we will not leave this crime
unpunished," Championat.com informs. During the Union of European
Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League match played Tuesday in
Moscow, and between FC Spartak Moscow and Fenerbahce S.K. of Istanbul,
Turkey-which ended by a score of 2-1 in favor of the host club-the
Spartak fans in the stands burned posters with the portrait of Ataturk.
From: Baghdasarian
arminfo
Wednesday, August 29, 14:58
The reports that Spartak fans will take with them Armenian and
Karabakh flags to the August 29 match Spartak - Fenerbahche in
Istanbul, as well as posters with the following slogans "Turkey,
recognize Armenian Genocide!" and "Turkey, return the Armenian
lands!" do not correspond to reality, Spartak Fan Clun told Soviet
Sport.
"Like you we have learned about that from the news in the web. It is
rather a fruit of the imagination of Azerbaijan journalists who heat
political passions before the match," the Fan Club reported.
Turkish hackers broke into FC Spartak Moscow of Russia's official
website on August 22. The portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk-founder of
the Rep. of Turkey-appeared on the website's homepage on Wednesday,
and with the following inscription: "Immediately apologize to
the Turkish nation! FIFA [International Federation of Association
Football] did not heed this fact, but we will not leave this crime
unpunished," Championat.com informs. During the Union of European
Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League match played Tuesday in
Moscow, and between FC Spartak Moscow and Fenerbahce S.K. of Istanbul,
Turkey-which ended by a score of 2-1 in favor of the host club-the
Spartak fans in the stands burned posters with the portrait of Ataturk.
From: Baghdasarian