Footballers' wives are getting divorced. Russian football players are overwhelmed by an epidemic of divorces


Sports betting has always attracted many charlatans. The reason is banal - a person’s belief in easy money. Beginning players dream of increasing their capital quickly and easily, and great betting combinators want to get their hands on these capitals and pretend to be a gold mine. In this article, I will tell you exactly what tricks scammers use in the field of sports betting and how beginners can avoid falling into the networks placed at every step.

1. Sale of fixed matches... Allegedly

Let's start with the most common and ingrained divorce scheme. This is definitely sale of "fixed matches". The success of this scheme is ensured, first of all, by the fact that there are really a lot of match-fixing in sports: news about them is published every now and then on sports websites and the Bookmaker Rating.

And now the player, having read yet another news about the exposure of an entire network of organizers of the agreements, thinks about how great it would be to have such information and bet large sums without risk. After all, you know the outcome, or even the exact score of the match, in advance! And the aspiring millionaire has only one thing left to do - find people who have information about match-fixing and are ready to sell it.

Enter the business of organizing match fixing actually only a few can do it. Usually these are professional bettors, high rollers, who are identified by an informant or someone who bets on fixed matches and is looking for a partner who has an account with a large amount on it. Substantial capital investments are needed in this business. By the way, you can read about this in ours.

Where is our future millionaire going? In Internet. Here you can find hundreds of sites that sell information about allegedly fixed matches. And if you use social networks or are a member of communities on the topic of betting and sports forecasts, then you don’t need to look for anything: they will find you and offer to buy information about the agreement. Sometimes even in bulk!

However, this is all one big scam. Let's figure out why this is so.

Firstly, a very narrow circle of people knows until the very end that the match will follow a predetermined scenario. This is 1) the organizer of the theatrical performance (or a group of organizers), 2) the customer who bought the information or ordered the match and is going to place bets, and 3) the athlete (or athletes).

Why? Fixed events are often organized in small competitions, and not all bookmakers accept bets on such events. It may happen that the desired match is available on the line of only a couple of bookmakers.

How will they react to the fact that dozens of accounts, including newly registered ones, will start pouring in bets on the same outcome? The answer is obvious - bookmakers will remove the event from the line, and bets can be settled as a refund.

The fewer people know about a fixed match, the higher the likelihood that the organizers themselves will be able to make money from this match.

Leaks of information are possible and, in fact, happen often, but usually just before the match, when the customer has already bet, after which someone - an informant or an athlete - leaks the information.

Such information, firstly, is distributed offline among “friends” (and even if it gets on the Internet, you will not be able to determine whether the information that is being sold to you is such information). Secondly, the coefficient on the real contractual outcome will sharply go down due to the load after the drain.

What tricks do scammers use to convince players that their information is true? I have been involved in the field of betting and sports forecasts for a very long time, and scam schemes for the sale of “fixed matches” have not changed over the years.

The simplest thing is screenshots with large winnings on bets at decent odds. According to the schemer, this should become an argument for the veracity of his information.

These could be screenshots of past winnings or a bet on a future match, information about which you are offered to purchase. The team names are naturally blurred out, and only the high odds and large bet amount are visible. Why is this a scam? Because today It's very easy to fake any screenshot. You don't even need Photoshop here: everything is done easily by editing the source code in the browser.

Also, many not very advanced scammers use the Betcity bookmaker’s website as their assistant, which has a guest login with virtual money. There you can bet 100,000 virtual rubles on any event, take a screenshot and pass it off as a bet on an allegedly fixed match.

Next, you have they won’t necessarily ask for an advance payment for the “agreement”: It doesn’t cost a pseudo-informant anything, they give you a bet at random, and this way it’s easier for him to gain your trust. If this bet passes, you will need to pay for it. Moreover, some schemers are not looking for immediate income from a “sucker” and strive to feed the client by offering the first fixed match for free.

Many players lose track of their thoughts exactly when the first bet wins. Even if a person initially doubts the veracity of the “informant,” then after that his doubts are dispelled, and he is hooked. A person is willing to pay for the next match, and often quite a lot of money.

However the fact that one or two bets were played is not proof in any case! It's luck, nothing more.

In addition to the outcome or total, there is another type of information that most impresses players - this is a bet on the exact score of the match. Here the schemers arm themselves with the following trick: the scammer sends various information to clients. He tells one group of people that the score is 1-0, another - 1-1, and so on. The same scheme, in general, can be used in the case of match outcomes.

Some potential clients receive information that turns out to be correct and are already hooked. I personally conducted similar experiments: I wrote to such “informants” from different accounts, received different forecasts for one match and brought them to light.

This type of scammer uses mainly South American football as a field for creativity: Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina. I don't know why, but it's a fact. Perhaps the calculation is that football in this region is not particularly saturated with money, and for a decent life, football players are forced to regularly play matches.

It also takes those who allegedly he himself is a future participant in a fixed match, that is, one of the players, of course, of the domestic team. Or a close friend of the player. Fantasy works, but in general the scheme is the same and has not changed for many years.

I will highlight 4 rules that will protect you from such fraud as “selling fixed matches”:

1) Remember one simple rule as a dogma: There is no information about match-fixing on the Internet! This is just a beautiful fairy tale, and trying to turn this fairy tale into reality will ultimately lead you to financial losses.

2) If you happen to bet money on a pseudo-fixed match, do not pay anything even if you win. You're just lucky! If you were given information on the exact score of a football match, you took a chance and bet money on it and miraculously won, this means only one thing: today is your day! Don't get hooked under any circumstances. To be honest, just don’t communicate with a scammer!

3) Do not conduct checks on “informants”. Most often, of course, they will fail completely with their “match fixing”, but you may be on their lucky day, and doubts may creep into your head. However, this, again, is always just a happy accident. They were just lucky!

4) If you decide to enter into a discussion, ask the scammer one simple question: “Why are you sitting on a social network and trying to sell your information for a measly 500 rubles, instead of rushing around and borrowing as much money as possible from friends and acquaintances in order to put more money yourself or find a big client? Almost always they have nothing to answer.

2. Selling forecasts

Another primitive and yet effective model of divorce is no less popular. This sale of sports forecasts. Beginners firmly believe that there are people who are capable of making forecasts of amazing accuracy and are ready to share their predictions for money. Here two sub-schemes should be distinguished - sales with prepayment and with post-payment.

2.1 Sale of sports forecasts on prepayment

You pay money and get a fresh forecast. A forecaster can use a variety of techniques to prove his success. First of all, these are fake statistics on websites and social networks. Such resources have one thing in common - closed comments. Because of this, those who purchased the forecasts cannot openly leave their feedback. Moderators publish only rare positive reviews, and a person visiting such a site or community for the first time may fall for this trick. Believe me: almost 100% of real reviews from those who paid for the forecast are negative!

On social networks, scammers actively use services to increase clicks, reposts and, of course, subscribers in order to lure clients. After all, since there are a lot of people in the group, since the posts are liked and reposted, then this makes sense. However, all this is artificially created with the help of special programs and services.

The price of forecasts may vary. You can find forecasts for 7999 rubles, you can find forecasts for 100 rubles. However, their quality is about the same, and they all don't cost a penny. There is only one thing that distinguishes these scammers from you and me: they decided to sell their thoughts for money, but we did not.

2.2 Sale of forecasts for afterpayment

The difference between this scheme is that they do not ask you for money immediately, but after the bet is passed. This inspires confidence, but don't fool yourself! The so-called capper don't care if you lose your money on a bet, which he spent 5 minutes choosing in the toilet, and if you are lucky with this bet, then you will have to give away part of the winnings. It’s better to bet at random at your own discretion: the result is the same, but you will lose less because you won’t have to pay for predictions.

If you lose your money, such a forecaster will never return your bet amount to you, otherwise he would have been living in the nearest landfill long ago.

As in the case of the sale of “fixed matches”, “cappers” are smarter in giving different people different outcomes for the same sporting event, so that some of their “clients” remain satisfied and share their winnings with the scammers regardless of the outcome.

Let me dispel some myths about selling forecasts:

1) If people really had a declared pass rate of 70%, 80%, or even 95% on average odds, they would have become billionaires long ago. Ask them a question about it. They will tell you a tale about how evil and insidious bookmakers all as one reduced their maximum bet size to ridiculous amounts. Have the would-be forecasters heard of such companies as Sbobet, Pinnacle Sports or the Betfair exchange?

2) Often, forecast sellers pose as an employee of some popular bookmaker. This, of course, is a lie. Although even if this were true, as an experienced player it is not clear to me what this should mean.

Apparently, in their minds, all employees of bookmakers are experts in the field of sports forecasting and are able to predict the outcome of matches better than others, which, of course, is not the case. However, this technique works for novice players once it is used. But such statements cause nothing but laughter.

3) All the “props” that seasoned charlatans use - screenshots with big winnings, “drawn” statistics on websites and public pages, video recordings of going to the office to collect winnings - are not proof that these people are playing for profit at a distance . They are happy to show you their successes, but are silent about their failures. And some people have blind faith in something that actually does not exist.

3. Promotion of an account at a bookmaker's office

Promotion of an account at a bookmaker's office has recently become a very popular fraud scheme in the field of sports betting. The idea is that you are giving access to your bookmaker account to another person. Your money is in the account, and the promoter’s task is to increase this amount as much as possible. It should last either a certain time or up to a certain amount - it doesn’t matter.

This, in fact, happens in most cases, otherwise these people would not engage in such nonsense, but would promote their accounts. In this case, there is no need to share with anyone: take 100% of the profit for yourself and never know grief. However, the reality is that they do not want to risk their money or there is nothing left to risk - everything is lost.

For one successful promotion, for which the fraudster will be paid decently, he has nine poor people, who before the promotion had 10,000 RUB on their balance, and after the promotion it became 0.00 RUB. This is such sad mathematics. That's why Never trust access to your account to strangers, no matter what tales they tell you!

This will not lead to anything good. If you want to complain, you will be banned, if, of course, you can leave a comment at all.

4. Funding to buy predictions or fix a match

Another scam scheme, the most complicated one: the scammer invites a group of people to chip in to buy a forecast from some well-known swindler in this area.

We have already discussed above why you cannot buy forecasts in principle. Here the emphasis is on the fact that due to the high cost of a forecast from a famous person or website, not everyone can afford to make a purchase alone, which is why this pool is organized. The fraudster can declare any intentions he likes, but the goal is the same - pocket the general money and disappear, or pass off your personal forecast as a purchased one.

Often the organizer of the pool is himself the one whose forecast he offers to buy, thus attracting clients to his “business”.

Paid forecasting software is a scam in its purest form

5. Selling programs for sports betting

There are many programs that supposedly help players with bets. For example, Futanaliz. In themselves, these programs are harmless, but they are not useful either, since the result they provide is the same as the average player can provide with his own head.

It is foolish to assume that there is an automatic algorithm that miraculously produces bets that are profitable over the long haul. However, the creators of such software assure players of the opposite, as a result of which a whole industry has emerged for the production and sale of betting programs. And this software costs a lot!

The Internet is full of advertisements on this topic, and there are a lot of spammers operating on social networks offering to buy these miracle programs from them. These can be either the software creators themselves or those who want to make money from the referral program, receiving a percentage of each sale. It could also be frustrated software buyers who are disappointed with the results and want to get back at least some of the money they wasted.

Better burn a lot of money and take a luxurious photo for your avatar, instead of giving that money away for useless garbage.

Here, in fact, are all the most popular scam schemes in the betting industry. Share your own experience of dealing with scammers in this area in the comments. I hope this material will help novice players avoid getting divorced.

As he says, think with your own head!

Today, on the Spanish island of Ibiza, police detained Spartak Moscow midfielder Quincy Promes. He is his wife.

This is not the first scandal this week involving famous football players. The day before, fans of athlete Alexander Kerzhakov were unpleasantly surprised by the news that he stole his son from his wife. This was reported by his wife Milana Kerzhakova.

“Reedus” decided to remember the Russian football players who gained scandalous fame.

Alexander Kerzhakov

The third wife of the athlete Milana has not seen her one-year-old son Artemy for a month. According to her, he took the child and did not return him back.

“Sasha said that I need to prove my social sanity. I don’t know how to prove this, I’m an adequate person,” the girl said.

Kerzhakov, who is now the senior coach of the Russian youth team, married Milana in 2015. Two years later they had a son, and a year later they separated.

Then Milana called the athlete a “fallen” and “unworthy of respect” person.

According to her, he repeatedly raised his hand to her and constantly cheated on her.

By the way, this is not the first attempt by Kerzhakov to deprive the mother of her child of the opportunity to see her son.

Previously, he was married to Maria Golova, a student at the St. Petersburg University of Economics and Finance. She gave birth to his daughter Daria. Now the girl is 8 years old. In 2010, the couple divorced. Then there was no scandal.

The same cannot be said about a civil marriage with the ex-wife of hockey player Kirill Safronov, Ekaterina. In 2013, the couple had a son, Igor. A year later, Kerzhakov demanded that a woman be deprived of her rights to raise a child. He accused her of drug addiction. Although the defense repeatedly argued otherwise, the court granted his request.

Andrey Arshavin

The story of how a former Zenit football player abandoned his common-law wife and three children is still remembered by Arshavin.

During the nine years of their relationship, TV presenter Yulia Baranovskaya gave birth to the athlete Artem, Yana and Arseny. When the girl was pregnant with her third child, Arshavin told her by phone that he had met another woman.

The son was born, and Arshavin was already living with journalist Alisa Kazmina.


With Kazmina

It took Baranovskaya two years for the court to oblige the football player to support his children from a civil marriage. He was obliged to transfer half of his monthly income to his ex-lover. He also gave his ex-wife a three-room apartment in St. Petersburg and a car.


From Baranovskaya

Last year, the footballer’s second wife, Alisa Kazmina, noted that she would not demand alimony from her husband.

According to her, one of the reasons for the breakup was the professional activities of the athlete’s wife. According to Kazmina, Arshavin “interfered” with her self-realization as a journalist.

Also, the football player’s wife did not forgive him for his betrayal. Even before the wedding, which took place on September 1 last year, she convicted her lover of infidelity. Arshavin had an affair with a married model.

However, a month later the couple reconciled and changed their minds about getting a divorce.

Vladislav Radimov

Radimov, who played for the Russian national football team for 12 years, met the famous singer Tatyana Bulanova in 2004. The couple had a son. There were scandals. But each time the spouses resolved their problems and did not lead to divorce.

However, in 2016, Bulanova announced that she had divorced her husband. This came as a surprise to many of the couple's friends.


The singer found the strength to talk about the reasons for the breakup. According to her, Radimov had a mistress in the person of fitness trainer Irina Yakovleva. It turned out that throughout the years of their marriage the athlete had been deceiving his wife.

Yakovleva herself hastened to give numerous interviews to the media. She said that she met Radimov seven years ago. All this time, she warmly communicated with the football player’s mother and daughter from her first marriage. On camera, she even showed the keys to the apartment of the Radimov parents, which they themselves gave her.

Dmitry Tarasov

Five years ago, TV star Olga Buzova was envied for her marriage to Lokomotiv midfielder Dmitry Tarasov. They celebrated their wedding on the ship, vacationed on the islands, the sportsman showered his wife with expensive gifts and luxurious roses the size of a man. The couple bought a luxury house and got a dog. True, Tarasov registered the property in his mother’s name, but then no one paid attention to it.


Shortly before the new year 2017, it became known that the star couple was divorcing. Buzova said that she learned about the football player’s infidelities with model Anastasia Kostenko. According to the presenter, he kicked her out of the house and took away the donated car.

Tarasov was hit with a barrage of criticism due to the fact that he did not end his previous relationship before entering into a new one. Kostenko herself insisted that she entered into a relationship with the athlete after his divorce. But no one believed her.


But for the host of Dom-2, the breakup was the start of building an incredibly successful career. Everyone felt sorry for her. The number of subscribers on Instagram has grown exponentially and has now exceeded 13 million people. She fell on the stage and recorded several songs.

Now Tarasov, if mentioned in the media, is more often not because of his sporting achievements, but as Buzova’s ex-husband.

He married Anastasia Kostenko after the news of her pregnancy. After the couple’s modest wedding, Internet users began to predict for her the fate of the football player’s ex-wives, whom he divorced, leaving them with nothing.

Alexander Kokorin

The Zenit striker got into a scandal when, together with his friend, football player Pavel Mamaev, he threw a luxurious party after the Russian national team at Euro 2016 did not qualify from the group.

In a club in Monte Carlo, the football players smoked hookah, and the waiters brought them champagne during the Russian anthem.

Then some media claimed that Russian players spent 250 thousand euros on the sparkling drink.

FC Zenit and Krasnodar promised to fine Kokorin and Mamaev and remove them from the main team, and the then Minister of Sports Vitaly Mutko announced that he would take their behavior into account when forming the national team.

Last year, Kokorin disgraced himself after shooting at a friend’s wedding. Footage from the wedding of Krylia Sovetov midfielder Alan Chochiev has appeared on the Internet.

Also in his Instagram A photograph appeared in which the football player is depicted with a pistol pressed to his face. “Nothing special, a wedding in Ossetia,” the athlete captioned the photo.

Today, the wife of Krasnodar football player Pavel Mamaev, Alana, announced that she was “joining the squad of single mothers.” She left this post on Instagram.

She later told Life that her husband had changed a lot.

“I don’t want to get a divorce, but apparently this cannot be avoided,” says Alana Mamaeva.

However, she noted that the football player has not yet filed for divorce.

The couple got married five years ago and have two children.

Kerzhakov

It also became known today that the wife of former Zenit St. Petersburg football player Alexander Kerzhakov, Milana Tyulpanova, is suing him and intends to officially divorce.

“I was deeply unhappy in my life, next to this man,” Milana wrote.

In the summer of that year, the wife of ex-Zenit and Russian national team football player Alexander Kerzhakov slandered her husband, saying that he had kidnapped their common child. Later she admitted that she was wrong and that it was better for the boy to live with his dad.

Later it turned out that the athlete took the child to his home because his wife had been in a drug treatment clinic for 4.5 months.

Dzagoev

A friend of his wife said that there was a rift in the family of Russian football player Alan Dzagoev. It was reported that Zarema took two children and left Moscow to join her parents.

“I heard that his wife caught Alan with some young girl and got jealous. The mother-in-law is muddying the waters there. From the very beginning, she believed that Dzaga was not the most suitable party for her daughter,” she said.

However, Alan Dzagoev’s official representative Daria Arslanova denied rumors about the couple’s separation. “At the moment, Zarema and her children are visiting Alan’s parents in Beslan. “Everything is fine in the Dzagoev family,” she said.

The couple got married in 2012, they had two weddings: in Moscow and Vladikavkaz. The marriage produced a daughter, Elana, now five years old, and a son, Khetag, who is two years old.

Glushakov

Just a week ago, the wife of Spartak Moscow captain Denis Glushakov, Daria, announced an impending divorce. She found her husband with another woman in the bathhouse. The girl filmed a half-naked athlete with his naked companion.

After this, the football player demanded child support from her. He intends to receive 80 thousand rubles every month from his wife, who is on maternity leave. The footballer’s lawyer assured that the cause of the discord in the family was his wife’s infidelity.

According to Daria, in August her husband seriously beat her. After this incident, as Glushakova assures, her husband took all her jewelry, watches, bags, everything that he gave for any holidays.

The couple got married in 2009. The Glushakovs are raising daughters Valeria and Alexandra.

Alana and Pavel Mamaev. Photo from Instagram of Alana Mamaeva

Midfielder "Spartak" Denis Glushakov got into a scandal and is now divorcing his wife, who accuses him of infidelity and violence. We remember other high-profile divorces of Russian football players.

Andrey Arshavin and Yulia Baranovskaya


Yulia Baranovskaya and Andrey Arshavin. Photo by AFP

Until 2012 Arshavin was on the list of decent family men. But then the footballer left "Arsenal" for rent in "Zenith", and the family remained to live in London. Once, during one of the telephone conversations, Arshavin told his common-law wife shocking news - their relationship was over. “I met a woman and realized that I wanted to live with her,” the footballer admitted.

The couple broke up when Baranovskaya was pregnant with her third child.

It soon became clear that Andrei had been secretly meeting with journalist Alisa Kazmina for about a year.

Baranovskaya filed a lawsuit in London, where the couple lived for three years, but this attempt was unsuccessful. The final point in the showdown was set in the summer of 2014 by the court of St. Petersburg. Football player I did not pay child support for quite a long time, and also could not find a common language with the mother of my children.

Arshavin and Baranovskaya eventually signed a settlement agreement, according to which the football player gave her a three-room apartment in St. Petersburg, a car and agreed to pay half of his monthly income (2.5 million euros at that time). Baranovskaya and Arshavin were not married.

Alexander Kerzhakov and Milana Tyulpanova


Alexander Kerzhakov and Milana Tyulpanova. Photo from Milana's personal archive

The ex-Zenit striker has twice already gotten into scandals with ex-wives and girlfriends. In 2013 Kerzhakov arranged legal proceedings regarding the right of custody of his son Igor from his beloved Ekaterina Safronova. The showdown began when the boy was only one year old. As a result, the child began to live with Kerzhakov, and his ex-favorite has not been able to get a meeting with the baby for four years. The footballer has repeatedly accused her of drug addiction.

It seemed that in 2015, Alexander finally found personal happiness - he married the daughter of an influential politician, Milana Tyulpanova. In April 2017, the couple had a son. And a few weeks before, Milana’s father unexpectedly died. The tragedy had a negative impact on the couple's relationship. In May 2018, Tyulpanova confirmed that she had broken up with the football player. After accused Alexander of numerous infidelities, beatings and kidnapping of their one-year-old son: they say he entered the dacha, bribed the nanny and took the baby. A day later, Milana issued a refutation of her appeal and admitted that after her father’s death she lost her temper and became addicted to alcohol and drugs.

Dmitry Tarasov and Olga Buzova


Dmitry Tarasov and Olga Buzova. Photo by Nikita Uspensky

Tarasov married Olga Buzova in 2012. And in order to be with the TV presenter, he broke up with his first wife, with whom he had a daughter, Angelina. For four years, the marriage of Tarasov and Buzova seemed ideal. But in 2016, the star couple filed for divorce. As it turned out, Olga suspected that her husband was cheating on her. Dmitry told his version: he dreamed of children and a quiet family life, but Buzova was constantly busy. The divorce ended in scandal. This is how Olga responded to Tarasov’s post about the end of the relationship: “Will you tell me how you cheated on me with a “bowl”, how you kicked me and your mother out of the apartment after the operation? How you leaked my correspondence to denigrate my honor? How your friends dug under me ?And if your relationship with me for six years was for “likes”, then delete Instagram and build new relationships without “likes”. In our house. Good luck".

Sergei Ovchinnikov and Inga Virse


Inga Virse and Sergei Ovchinnikov. Photo by Tatyana Dorogutina

"Near Sergei I felt like a queen. And I didn’t notice how he took the “crown” away from me,” Inga said in an interview with the publication “Caravan of Stories.” - In 2008, we were going to Riga, where friends were waiting for us. From Riga, Sergei had to go to Moscow for two days on business. There was a noisy send-off at my parents' house. They grilled kebabs, drank champagne and declared their love for each other until the very night. “I want to make a toast to the best wife in the world,” Sergei said finally. “I was very lucky in life when I met Inga. There are no more such devoted and loving women. For you, dear! I love you very much!”

At ten in the morning I received a text message from him: “Ingusha, hello! Now it’s easier for me to write than to speak. Forgive me, I’m leaving. I will fulfill all obligations. You are the person closest to me, and I betrayed you. I’ll go away a little, and we’ll we will talk for sure".

My son Zhenya, whom Sergei previously considered his own, was not interested in him. And he didn’t mention money for his education. And we urgently needed to pay for the last course. Our friend from Lokomotiv Vadim Evseev paid for Zhenya’s training. He was in no hurry, but the debt had to be repaid. Having exhausted all my possibilities, I turned to Sergei for help.

Don't even think that I will pay your debts! And don't count on anything! You are a foreigner! Can't maintain a house? Okay, I'll take care of it myself. But only you will have to leave. Pack your bags and good-bye!

I tried to reach Sergei, but he didn’t hear me. She sobbed, begged for help, and he became even more excited.

Have you forgotten where I pulled you from? I'm over it! Go to your Latvia! You have twenty-four hours to get ready! You won't get a penny! I will block your entry into Russia!

Now I know: there are no beautiful divorces, you live with one person, and break up with another. I understand that a person can fall in love and lose his head. But no love can justify cruelty and betrayal. And the most bitter thing about our divorce is my disappointment in Sergei."

Evgeny Aldonin and Yulia Nachalova


Yulia Nachalova and Evgeny Aldonin. Photo by Alexander Fedorov, "SE"

The couple separated in 2011, but remained on normal terms. Here's what they themselves said about the divorce.

"We were at a distance all the time. He was at the training camp, and I was on tour and in the studio. If you think that there was some third person in our relationship, then this is not true. We parted very peacefully, did not share stools, about "These mercantile issues were not even discussed. At some point we just realized that it was time to separate, otherwise it would affect our daughter Vera. Now Zhenya and I have an excellent relationship. We often communicate about our daughter, we solve any issues together," - Nachalova said in an interview StarHit.

Here's what he said Aldonin in an interview with SE: "Family life is a series of compromises. We both do something that takes a lot of energy and time. I have training camps, training sessions, Yulia has tours and concerts. At first they made mutual concessions and somehow adjusted. Then she focused on her direction and began to visit America more often, where she recorded an album. I couldn’t quit football and move to the States. We grew more and more distant and stopped meeting each other halfway.. There is no point in blaming anyone or talking about mistakes. It is important that we maintain normal relations. We have a wonderful daughter, Vera, who will be eight years old in December. And I communicate with her."

Pavel and Alana Mamaev

Midfielder's wife "Krasnodar" Pavel Mamaev Alana told SE that she was divorcing her husband. According to the model, Pavel is the initiator of the divorce.

- Why did you decide to divorce your husband?

I don't know…

- Who initiates the divorce?

Now Pavel

- What exactly happened between you? Is divorce long overdue?

I don’t know what happened, all questions to Pasha.

- Why, in your opinion, are there so many divorces in Russian football?

Divorces don't apply to football. He has nothing to do with it. This is a problem for all of Russia.

- Perhaps Pavel suspects you of treason...?

No. I’m not sick to get married and go out. It's not even discussed

- Will you contact a lawyer and do you have a marriage contract?

Now I will eat an apple and decide.

Let us remember that Pavel and Alana got married in 2013. They have a daughter together, Alice, and they also raised the girl’s son from her first marriage.

Previously, Alana stated that she did not like living in Krasnodar.

After Moscow, come to Krasnodar and live there for four years,” she noted. - When I went there, I said: “What could be easier when you have money and children?” In any city you will be treated well, you can still buy the same cars or products, you live well... No shit! I don't leave the house for days. Where should I go? My children go everywhere. Why are there no girlfriends? And who should I communicate with? I’m not interested in anyone there. Krasnodar is a small city. Everyone knows you, everyone takes pictures of you, when you go out without makeup, everyone talks about you. There's a collective farm there. Everyone wears heels to the store every day! This is tough. Pasha understands this, so we are not friends with anyone and do not go anywhere.