Roman Pavlyuchenko Scores in Russian Politics

By: Daryl | October 14th, 2008
   

Congratulations are due to Spurs’ Russian striker Roman Pavlyuchenko, who’s been elected to the regional council in his home town of Stavropol. Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party won 63% of the vote with Pavlyuchenko on the ticket and so now the big forward is officially a deputy.

Pretty impressive for someone who has no apparent interest in politics and lives about 2,000 miles away in North London.

One football commentator in Russia was less than impressed with Pavlyuchenko’s electoral victory:

Anton Lisin, a football commentator with Sovietsky Sport, said: “He’s not from Moscow. He’s a village guy. The only reason Pavlyuchenko might be interested in politics is if the international financial crisis affected his wages.”

Think it’s safe to say that Pavlyuchenko was on the ticket mostly for name recognition after his impressive Euro 2008 performance. Which ironically enough is a bit like why Spurs signed him too. Seems a few goals in a major tournament can take you a long way in life.


Some Related Stories:


Category Category: Europe
Tags

   
Subscribe
 

rss_icon The Offside RSS Feeds

  • Angelo
    the way the supporters react is just amazing. this passion was/is not matched in ANY OTHER GATHERING.
  • kovosoccer
    May be looking a t the next presidnet of Russia?
  • scores politically in Russia, can't score in London. he doesn't even like long practices.
  • A good election for footballers. I saw Roman Abramovich got elected to parliament for the Chukotka region, which we all know is where he spends all his time.
blog comments powered by Disqus

Follow Us

           



World Cup 2010 News

Search The Offside


 




Related Links


Categories


Send Your Tips!

Found a great story, photo or video that's perfect for The Offside?
Email tips[at]theoffside[dot]com

Write for The Offside

Archives