Otar Kushanashvili

Georgian and Russian music journalist and broadcaster
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Otar Kushanashvili, 2011

Otar Shalvovich Kushanashvili (Russian: Ота́р Ша́лвович Кушанашви́ли; born 22 June 1970, Kutaisi) is a Georgian and Russian music journalist and broadcaster who describes himself as "anti-publicist".[1] He is known for his provocative and outrageous antics.[2]

In 2004, during a match between Russia and Portugal in the Euro 2004 Championship, Kushanashvili ran onto the field to protest the removal of the game goalkeeper Sergei Ovchinnikov. During the run to the judge he was fined €2,500 and sentenced to two years' probation.[3]

References

  1. ^ Собеседник.ру Archived 2016-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ И «Большая стирка» не гарантирует чистоплотности // Новая Газета
  3. ^ Отар Кушанашвили: Я сделал столько мерзкого, что буду гореть в аду! — Интервью — MIGnews.com.ua

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