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Francesco Totti arrives in Moscow for betting promotion

Francesco Totti arrives in Moscow for betting promotion

Visit has stirred controversy in Italy amid Ukraine war

ROME, 07 April 2025, 17:54

ANSA English Desk

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AS Rom and Italy great Francesco Totti arrived in Moscow Monday where he plans to participate Tuesday in a promotional event for Bookmaker Ratings, the main Russian portal dedicated to sports and sports betting - a visit that has spurred some controversy at home.
    A video of the former Roma captain's arrival at the airport was posted on the organizers' Instagram profile.
    During the event, Totti will be awarded the RB Award, previously awarded to Brazilian Cafu and Portuguese Figo, among others.
    In recent weeks, several billboards have appeared in the Russian capital with a photograph of Totti and the words "The Emperor goes to the Third Rome", i.e. Moscow.
    The retired AS Roma legend and former Italy forward said last month "I'm going to Moscow as a man of sport" but added that "if a competent body asks me, I will decline".
    Reports that Totti will be the guest of honour at the International RB Award had caused a stir, with some fans and politicians criticising the move, as Russia's war against Ukraine continues.
    Bookmaker Ratings CEO Asker Tkhalidzhokov told the business daily Vedomosti that the total cost of Totti's participation in the event is "a six-figure sum in euros," adding that he believes it is the largest expense incurred by the portal for the organization of the award, which was established in 2019.
    As for the reactions and controversy that the announcement of the former Giallorossi captain's arrival caused in Italy, Tkhalidzhokov noted that they were a plus for the organizers because of the attention they attracted to the event.
    "From a PR point of view," the CEO said, "this is undoubtedly a success. For previous ceremonies, we have not had such coverage in foreign media. Dozens of Italian newspapers have already published articles in which our logo and that of the award appear, and so it is a successful advertising campaign." "However," Tkhalidzhokov added, "due to fears of possible pressure on Totti, we decided to cancel some activities that were supposed to take place in Rome.
    "If we had carried them out, there would probably have been even more excitement. But since there is still some political tension, Totti's side has been asked not to hold advertising events in Italy."
   

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