Dynamo Kyiv keeps dreaming of the Champions League

The Ukrainian record champions Dynamo Kyiv can dream of entering the group stage of the Champions League. In the second leg of the second qualifying round, Dynamo advanced to the third round at Fenerbahce Istanbul on Wednesday night with a 2-1 win following extra time.

For Kyiv it was the first competitive game since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression in February.

Ukraine international Oleksandr Karawaev (114′) scored the decisive goal for Kyiv, who will be able to compete for a place in the play-offs from August 2nd. The first leg in Lodz, Poland, remained goalless.

Since the beginning of the war and the associated termination of the league, Kyiv had kept fit with a few test and benefit games – such as in April at Borussia Dortmund or regarding two weeks ago once morest Olympique Lyon.

The competitive game premiere is considered the beginning of the restart in Ukrainian football. The league is scheduled to restart on August 23 despite the ongoing war attacks.

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