Roman Karasyuk, the former midfielder of Lviv "Rukha", who currently plays for the 

Armenian "Pyunik"

, took part in control matches with Russian clubs at the winter training camp.

As reported by Football Hub, the 31-year-old Ukrainian footballer played against Ska-Khabarovsk and Khimki.

However, Karasyuk tried to hide his participation in meetings with the teams of the aggressor country.

His last name was not in the "Pyunik" application for these two matches.

However, in the broadcast of the match against "Ska-Khabarovsk" it was clear that Karasyuk appeared on the field in the second half of this game.

He came out not under his 17th number, but under the 23rd.

Also, unlike his partners, the Ukrainian's t-shirt did not have his last name.

A similar story probably happened in the match against "Khimki".

There was no broadcast of the meeting, but Football Hub reports that Karasyuk took part in this match as well.

It is noted that other Ukrainians who play for "Pyunik" - Serhiy Vakulenko and Anton Bratkov - missed these matches due to injuries.

Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF)

called on UEFA to ban sparring matches with teams from the Russian Federation

.

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