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30 MILLION IN DEBT. EX-STRIKER OF AK BARS ASKS TO BE DECLARED BANKRUPT
30 MILLION IN DEBT. EX-STRIKER OF AK BARS ASKS TO BE DECLARED BANKRUPT
On September 11, 2024, a resident of Kazan, Artyom Lukoyanov, applied to the arbitration court of Tatarstan to declare himself bankrupt (case no. A65-29956/2024). He is known to sports fans as a hockey forward who played for the Ak Bars club.
By her ruling dated September 18, Judge Ange Suneeva left Lukoyanov's lawsuit without motion in connection with the plaintiff's procedural violations. He forgot to provide proof that 25 thousand rubles were deposited to the court deposit. Until October 18, the hockey player has time to correct the mistake.
Lukoyanov has been a member of the Tatarstan Sports Club since 2011. In 2018, together with his team, he was awarded the Gagarin Cup. In 2024, after 13 seasons working for Ak Bars, the forward moved to the All-Russian Hockey League club Unison-Moscow, where he managed to play six matches.
In August, the head of Ak Bars, Marat Valiullin, commented on his departure. He said that the main indicators of the hockey player in sports did not cause any complaints. However, Lukoyanov had a need to deal with his problems outside of sports.
According to the bailiff database, 6 enforcement proceedings have been initiated against Kazantsev. He made loan arrears of 30.6 million rubles. Earlier, the periodical press reported that Lukoyanov has unpaid debts to other people for 4.5 million. It is not reported what expenses led the forward to debt. Lukoyanov himself indicated in a statement that his unpaid debts amount to 23.6 million.
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