Private life Maciej Rybus has been attracting media interest for a long time. In 2018, the former Polish national football representative married Lana Baymatova from Vladikavkaz. The couple had two children – Robert, now six, and Adrian, three. Rybus moved to Russia over a decade ago for the sake of his club career, and the footballer's professional decisions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine were widely criticized.
Maciej Rybus has problems in his relationship?
The media started writing about Maciej Rybus's relationship with Lana Bajmatowa again. The footballer's beloved is very active on Instagram and regularly shares photos from her everyday life online. Recently, however, as Internet users have noticed, she not only does not publish new photos with her husband, but also she deleted all photos of them together. Currently, on Lana Bajmatowa's Instagram you can find mainly photos in which she poses alone, and occasionally also shots with friends or in the company of her sons. Interestingly, Maciej Rybus's profile still includes photos of him and his wife.
Maciej Rybus is considering career options
Maciej Rybus has recently had a lot of turmoil in his professional life. In 2022, he finished playing for the Lokomotiv Moscow club and joined Spartak Moscow. Due to the political situation, the player's move was very critical. Moreover, Rybus was excluded from the Polish team shortly afterwards. In 2023, the player signed a one-year contract with Rubin Kazan, which expired in June this year. Since then, Maciej Rybus's professional situation has been quite unclear. As he says sport.plthe footballer joined the FK 10 club from the Russian Media League. Some time ago, in an interview with tvpsport.pl, Maciej Rybus explained that he was considering moving to Poland, but it would be difficult for him for family reasons. – We thought about it, but I don't know if Lana would be able to find her way in Poland. She would be far from family and friends, she wouldn't know the language. So do our sons, who mainly speak Russian. It would be completely new for them. I haven't lived in Poland for over a dozen years, he said.