Mehdizadeh , who was once considered Kakhaber Tskhadadze 's "right-hand man " at Inter, later worked for the Georgian national team with the same specialist and most recently analyzed opponents for Neftchi's Tarlan Ahmadov, was suspended for life in December 2017 for manipulating the results of the game.
Agakishi was one of the brothers who fought in the war zone during the height of the war, was hospitalized for some time due to his injuries, and then hurried to the front again. Like many others, he is now at home with his family.
Bobo, who has suspended two days ago, talked to an offsideplus.az employee as soon as he returned to Baku.
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- Did you see Armenian corpses?
- I saw that I was directly involved in those processes. I do not want to go into details, but I saw countless Armenian corpses.
- Was it possible to take booty from Armenians? Something you will look at and remember for a lifetime.
- We entered the general's house in Hadrut. There were specially made daggers that I took one. I lost it when I crossed the Urals. The luggage was in my bag, I lost it when the car rolled down the ravine. In fact, it would be found. We just weren't in the bag at the time.
- If you were a scout, you were mainly instructed to enter Armenian homes.
- Of course. We entered.
- What did you find the most?
- What you want. They were the homes of people who left their homes and fled. At home. whatever was used in the yard was found. We found computers and immediately handed them over to the commanders so that they could contain the necessary information. Because there were many military houses in those areas. We were mainly happy with the animals. When we were hungry, we would slaughter an animal and prepare food for ourselves. We found compotes and pickles in the basements of houses.
- The war itself "sat" in the memory of a lifetime, it is in its place. What was the most memorable event?
- They are all memorable, it is difficult to distinguish one from the other. (After thinking for a while) Yes, let me tell you the moment I came back from the dead. We were in Hadrut, we had to attack at night. As always, XTQ is in the front, we are in the back. The goal was to capture one of the important hills. To get the hill, you need to see the supply before you start the attack, so that you are not left without bullets, water and food. We only did transportation for a few hours. We were exhausted, and our clothes were drenched in sweat. With a group of 18 people, we found shelter to rest for a while, gather energy, and launch a surprise attack. At night, the frost man cuts, we make an attack plan, and once again we saw the SU-25 take off from them. He began to shoot at us, as well as the surrounding hills and mountains with cluster bombs. Everyone was disappointed in life. Holding our heads, our ears, we hugged each other and prayed to God that we would survive. We thought they knew our place 100 percent, they just couldn't shoot accurately. You say, to scare. The first time he turned around and dropped the bombs, the second time he dropped them, and the third time he didn't come, we realized they hadn't seen us. After that, our souls became warm, not cold. It was as if we were dead and resurrected. If one of those bombs had hit us, not us, no one would have survived. We attacked early in the morning. Believe me, I'm telling you the story, my hair is falling out. It was as if we were dead and resurrected. If one of those bombs had hit us, not us, no one would have survived. We attacked early in the morning. Believe me, I'm telling you the story, my hair is falling out. It was as if we were dead and resurrected. If one of those bombs had hit us, not us, no one would have survived. We attacked early in the morning. Believe me, I'm telling you the story, my hair is falling out.
- You have worked in football for about 10 years. Did you have a chance to see someone you know from the football community on the front?
- There were people I did not know personally, but I met there. One of them is my platoon commander Elnur Mursalov. He is from Sumgayit and used to play football. I don't know exactly in which years, in which teams, but he was a footballer. He was 47 years old and involved in mobilization. There was Elnur Khalilov from Zagatala, he was born in 1996 or 1997, he was in reconnaissance with us. In other battalions and units, there were soldiers and officers who once played football. When I was in the hospital, I read in the press that Gabala's president Fariz Najafov and Yashar Seyidov's son Valeh were also at the front.
- Speaking of the hospital, how many days did you stay there?
- I stayed for 15 days, but I could have stayed longer. Because I did not fully recover. They sent me to Shamkir for treatment, but I did not want to. I missed it, I wanted to go to my friends. I was talking to the children at the front, they told me they were in Khojavend, they were open. The day I left the hospital and went to the village of Boyuk Taglar, the war ended. But I delivered myself to the children. My biggest dream was to see Khojavend. At that time, when I was in the military, there was a mountain in front of us, behind that mountain was Khojavend. I always asked myself, "I wonder what kind of place it is."
- What did you bring with you when you came home?
- On the one hand, I promised my father a couple of things. Souvenirs, Armenian cigarettes and so on. I couldn't bring them because we were in a hurry. I asked the children, they will bring it when it is delayed. Even my civilian clothes remained there, and I did not have time to change.
HABIB