Kanchelskis calls in police, FIFA after ‘leg break threats’ over $1.8MN pay-off
Ex-Man United and Russia footballer Andrei Kanchelskis is seeking criminal action over threats that reportedly involved breaking his legs because of a pay-off, admitting feeling "fear" but insisting he will not be intimidated.
The alleged incident reportedly related to Kanchelskis' work at Uzbekistan Super League side Navbahor Namangan.
In October 2020, the two-time Premier League winner left the club over claims of unpaid wages and, in August this year, FIFA obliged his former employers to make a pay-out of around $1.8 million with interest.
The episode has now taken a sinister twist, with three unknown men in face masks allegedly approaching Kanchelskis in a Moscow cafe.
Dad has resigned from Uzbek side Navbahor Namangan and is now looking for new opportunities in football. Hopefully one day we can all see him back in the UK in some capacity 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/XfXTLmb2mj
"But what, should we now flee our home? We live and work normally, all according to plan. There will be more precedents – we will turn to law enforcement agencies again."
Kanchelskis joined Navbahor Namangan, who finished sixth in the last edition of the Uzbek top flight, in October 2018.
After steering them to third, he resigned the following June before being reappointed in August 2019 on a three-year deal.
Kanchelskis stepped down for a second time after not being paid for four months, but world football governing body FIFA ruled in his favor and ordered Navbahor to pay up in 30 days plus interest and without the right to appeal.
Now 52, he won the Premier League twice during his time with United between 1991 and 1995 as part of a 20-year career that included spells in Ukraine, Scotland, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Russia.
The winger made more than 50 appearances for the Soviet, CIS and Russia international teams.
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