February 22, 2025
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“I do not engage in transitions” the chariot responded to rumors about release with LNZ

Andriy Kolesnik addressed the fans of the Cherkasy club”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

CEO of LNZ Andriy Kolesnik responded to rumors about possible departure from his post. The functionary stated that he was not engaged in transfers of “purple”.

“I work at the LNZ club for a year and a half. The first season is the technical director, this season is the CEO. My responsibilities did not include or include the organization of transfer processes, as “insiders” say.

All transfer processes, as it should be, is engaged in the club by the Sports Department (sports director, chef and head coach). All of them are professionals who follow the chosen model of club development.

I do not engage in micro -management, so breeding and transfer activity cannot be my work in principle when we have a professional sports department. For all this time, my help needed in the organization of three transfers last season, when we needed to make a lot of transitions in a short time and the volume of tasks was too large.

As a CEO, every day I coordinate all processes in the club (from the academy to interaction with UPL) in order for the club to move within the selected long -term development strategy, gradually became financially stable and brought positive emotions to our fans, ”Kolesnyk wrote.

UPL made a decision on the match - LNZ, which was asked to postpone

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