One sells fruit and vegetables in Moscow, another works in the construction business in Turkey, another works in a door and window shop in Australia, and some work as taxi drivers in Baku to avoid starvation.
According to Offsideplus.az, there is a judge among those who have given up their art for many years and turned to other fields. Joshgun Hasanov is a familiar face to those interested in the country's football 10-15 years ago. He was appointed as a sideline referee for elite games. He was one of the members of the brigade beaten by the guards of the local team in Tovuz after the match "Turan" - "Karabakh" in 2011.
Joshgun, who has been "throwing stones" at the judiciary for a long time, went to the United States and then to Canada. He lives in Toronto. His livelihood comes from mastery. He also found a way to make the most of his free time. In order not to sit idle at home, he takes a taxi in his spare time.
Joshgu's late father, Gurbat Hasanov, was appointed referee-inspector of the national championship for many years. His brother Sabuhi Hasanov used to play for Baku and Mugan, and for some time lived the life of a legionnaire in Ukraine.
It should be noted that another compatriot, former futsal player and coach Elnur Gambarov, who made the "Caspian Islands" national champion, is also in Toronto.