Four Krasnodar Players and CSKA Goalkeeper Added to Extremist Database for Alleged Ukraine Sovereignty Violations

On June 11, the Ukrainian Mirotvorets website — recognized by Russian authorities as extremist and banned within the Russian Federation — added CSKA goalkeeper Vladislav Torop and four Krasnodar players to its database.

The athletes listed include striker Moses Kobnan David (Nigeria), forward Juan Boselli (Uruguay), defender Jubal (Brazil), and Russian national team player Valentin Fingers.

According to the source, these individuals were charged with participating in a charity event prior to the Russian Cup match between CSKA and Krasnodar on March 2026. Funds raised from the event were transferred to the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC), with part of the money used for rehabilitation of participants in the special military operation.

The resource states that the players’ actions constitute an alleged “attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.” Additionally, three of the four Krasnodar club representatives listed are foreign legionnaires.

On June 9, Denis Kokarev, a two-time Gagarin Cup winner and Russian national hockey champion, was also added to the database. The reason cited for his placement is alleged attempts to undermine Ukraine’s territorial integrity and support for the activities of the SVR (Russia’s foreign intelligence agency).