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Friday, 21 June 2013

Eugene Yesaulov: "In Ukraine, there is not any hockey infrastructure"


Former player of capital "Companion" and Kharkov "Dinamo", 35-year-old Belarusian striker Eugene Yesaulov in an interview goals.by told about the terrible state of the economy in Ukraine hockey and pitiful state of Kharkov club.


- A contract with "Dinamo" I signed up for a year - said Yesaulov . - But then I decided to leave, because the Ukrainian hockey now unstable situation. I would like to stake some problems at the end of the season were asking for them, and there is nothing there. One or two teams in the whole country, where there is some stability. The problem is that in Ukraine there is generally no hockey infrastructure. It is at the amateur level. Palaces and changing rooms leave much to be desired, and that's putting it mildly. In Kharkov, there was a great team. But due to the fact that we have stayed on two salaries and bonuses, the situation has worsened. The forms were not, nasty food, no conditions for training.

Although the regular season, we took third place, and could be the second. Dmitry Jakushin managed to create a team, although the beginning we had the unfortunate when we Lviv lost - 1:3 or something. And after we talked with Jakushin, the second match won very easily. Just due to the fact that fulfill its requirements. That's how the whole season and we went. Well played, given that the team is created from scratch. Before the team was in fact "Kharkov Sharks" from which to "Dynamo" was about five. The rest Jakushin brought. He has promised to guide condition, he promised the players. But above were people who did not keep their word. In principle, the existence of a long-term plan was to command. But it turned out that there is no funding, and all the children ran away. All families need some kind of income. This was - words can not convey. Even in the worst years in Belarus this did not happen. When played for 50-100 dollars, although they would pay. And there is promise - tomorrow, tomorrow. And so a whole year. (Vladimir Kocur)

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