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CSKA Sofia goalkeeper forced to borrow rent money off parents

 
 
The Bulgarian club has not paid its players' salaries for three months and Uvarenko has revealed that his borrowing money from his parents
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CSKA Sofia goalkeeper Maksims Uvarenko  has claimed that he has been forced to borrow money from his parents to rent after three months without pay from the Bulgarian club

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CSKA Sofia is currently in a financial mess since it was sold by owner Vasil Bozhkov in 2006.

The club have asked fans for financial help after being threatened with expulsion from their country's top flight over debts to Bulgaria's National Social Security Institute and National Revenue Agency.

"I still haven't received any salary," Uvarenko told the media.

"I was forced to accept some cash from my parents to pay the rent."

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"The lack of money is the biggest problem I've faced at CSKA

"My wife and I are expecting a child and we can't afford to stay without money."

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