Former Dynamo Kyiv Coach Valeriy Gazzaev Added to Myrotvorets Database
Valeriy Gazzaev and His Political Stance
According to Главком: Valeriy Gazzaev, who previously managed Dynamo Kyiv, has been listed on the Myrotvorets website. According to available information, he is considered complicit in crimes committed by Russian authorities against Ukraine and its citizens. Gazzaev has openly endorsed Russian aggression and the killing of Ukrainian civilians. He also served as a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the presidential elections in Russia. The Myrotvorets database is a controversial Ukrainian site that tracks individuals deemed enemies of the state, often drawing criticism for its lack of due process.
Gazzaev was in charge of Dynamo from May 2009 to October 2010. Under his leadership, the team played 59 matches, securing 39 wins and suffering 10 losses. During his tenure, Dynamo won the 2009 Ukrainian Super Cup and finished as runners-up in the national league for the 2009/2010 season.
Elimination of Russian Occupiers
Separately, reports have emerged about the elimination of Russian occupiers Georgiy Kamalov and Chingiz Dodiev. Kamalov, aged 46, played for the Vladivostok-based team Era from 2003 to 2011 and began his coaching career within Era's system. In recent years, he worked with the football club Anri, guiding them to the level of the Russian Cup.
- Georgiy Kamalov:
- Age: 46 years
- Played for: Era Vladivostok (2003-2011)
- Recent role: coach of football club Anri
- Chingiz Dodiev:
- Date of birth: December 1, 1993
- Place of birth: Baragkhan village, Kurumkansky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia
- Title: Master of Sports in hand-to-hand combat
Dodiev also held the title of Candidate Master of Sports in army hand-to-hand combat, as well as Candidate Master of Sports in the universal karate discipline Ukado/Kempo. He was a holder of a black belt, 2nd dan, in self-defense, a three-time champion of the Russian Cup in Ukado/Kempo universal karate, a two-time champion of the Northwest region in hand-to-hand combat among law enforcement agencies, a three-time medalist of the Transbaikal region in army hand-to-hand combat, and a medalist of the Republic of Buryatia in combat sambo.
This report highlights not only Valeriy Gazzaev's political alignment but also how former athletes and coaches can become entangled in broader political and military contexts. The elimination of Kamalov and Dodiev further underscores the ongoing hostilities and their impact on individuals involved in the conflict, regardless of their background in sports.
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