Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, embraces his spouse during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204697
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204696
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204695
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, kisses his spouse during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204694
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, embraces his spouse during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204693
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, embraces his spouse during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204692
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, attends a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204691
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, arrives to attend a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204689
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, attends a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204688
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, arrives to attend a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204687
Former general director of Moscow football club Torpedo, Valery Skorodumov, accused of unlawfully influencing the outcome of sporting competitions, is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Simonovsky District Court in Moscow, Russia. On July 13, the court sentenced him to two years in a general-regime penal colony. Last summer, Skorodumov and former Torpedo co-owner Leonid Sobolev became defendants in a criminal case over an alleged attempt to influence the outcome of the club's First League matches through referees. In May, investigators said Skorodumov had been charged with bribing 13 referees.13.07.2026#9204686