Vladimir Putin’s links to Russian Ultras out for blood at World Cup REVEALED

VLADIMIR Putin's links to the Russian Ultras can be revealed as England fans fear a bloody repeat of the Euros at World Cup 2018.


Posted Friday, June 15, 2018 by Dailystar.co.uk

Vladimir Putin’s links to Russian Ultras out for blood at World Cup REVEALED
LINKS: Vladimir Putin has connections to Russian ultras

Hooligans are feared to cause trouble at the tournament once more with warnings a “festival of violence” awaits England fans at the World Cup.

The tournament kicked off yesterday as hosts Russia beating Saudi Arabia 5-0 – with Putin an excited spectator.

Russia and England fans were involved in bloody clashes at Euro 2016 with brutal battles in Marseille.

Far-right and hyper-nationalist Ultras themselves have implied they are backed by the Kremlin.

And shockingly the hardcore Russian fans can actually be linked back to Putin.

Daily Star Online can now reveal the connections between Russia’s four-term president and the violent Ultras.

Russian footballing figures associated with the Ultras have direct links to Putin.

Alexander Shprygin – who has been banned from the attending the World Cup – is a pal of Putin.

The documented Neo Nazi was heavily involved with preparation for the World Cup.

And he has been pictured with Putin, and at meetings Vlad referred to the footie boss by his nickname Sasha.

Putin himself made light of the attacks on England fans by Russians, calling it “sad” and then questioning “how 200 Russian fans could beat up several thousand English”.

Vladimir Putin’s links to Russian Ultras out for blood at World Cup REVEALED
CONNECTIONS: Vladimir Putin and Russia's deputy PM Vitaly Mutko with footie boss Shprygin

Shprygin was deported from France after he was linked to violence that exploded at Euro 2016

He was kicked out of the country while travelling from Marseille to Lille along with 19 other Ultras.

Heading up the All Russian Supporters Association, the organisation been accused of receiving backing from the Kremlin.

Footie bosses at the official Russian Football Union severed ties with his group following the violence in France.

Shprygin was also travelling with official Russia FA and is reported to have been working as the assistant to Igor Lebedev.

Another ally of Putin, he is a member of the Russian Football and is also a hyper nationalist.

Lebedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s parliament, caused controversy at Euro 2016 when he praised the work of the Ultras.

He encouraged them to “keep up the good work” and said there was “nothing wrong with fans fighting”.

And ahead of the World Cup, Lebedev has surfaced again calling for hoo

Vladimir Putin’s links to Russian Ultras out for blood at World Cup REVEALED
ULTRAS: Shprygin meets with a Russian footie fan arrested in France on his return home

Shprygin also has links with Vitaly Mutko, president of the Russian Football Union, and deputy prime minister of Russia.

Putin’s pal Mutko was instrumental in bringing the World Cup to Russia and was former the Minister of Sport before being promoted.

Mutko has also been pictured with Shprygin, but the pair appear to fallen out with the footie fan boss was arrested in September 2016.

Putin’s ally claimed ARSA has “discredited itself” and “got Russian football into serious trouble”.

Vladimir Putin’s links to Russian Ultras out for blood at World Cup REVEALED
HOOLIGANS: Russia has a violent history of Ultras and violence linked to the beautiful game

Shprygin has since claimed the the hardest of the Russian Ultras have been banned from the World Cup.

He claimed in a TV interview that any trouble on home soil will not be tolerated by Putin.

The fan boss appears to have fallen from grace in the eyes of the Kremlin following his well publicised arrest and expulsion in the Euros.

But his previous relationship with Putin and the Putin regime put the Ultras just a few steps from the Kremlin.

Russia have said they will be merciless in tackling hooliganism as they attempt to welcome 32 countries for the World Cup.

Ultras have claimed they face prison if they misbehave and there have been claims of “preventative conversations” with notorious hooligans/

Shprygin himself has been banned from the World Cup after having his “Fan ID” refused by the Russian security services – he announced on Twitter.

England fans have warned they may be at risk from gangs due to “anti-British sentiment” in Russia.

LGBT and ethnic minority fans have also been warned they could be targeted by Ultras.

Daily Star Online revealed England hooligans are out for revenge at the World Cup for the bloodbath at the Euros.



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