[Football]European clubs send support to Ukraine to express concern for the motherland

[Body Road News]Russia yesterday (24Japan) launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine, and athletes in different sports have expressed concern. Although there were no Ukrainian clubs in the UEFA Europa League and UEFA in the early morning, there were still several Ukrainian players who played for their respective clubs. Atlanta international Malenowski showed off his shirt following scoring a goal.No war in Ukraine(No war in Ukraine)”, Slavia Prague also specially arranged for the Ukrainian backbone Kacharaba to be the captain.

The Ukrainian territory is under attack by Russia. Although the athletes abroad are still competing, they are still very concerned regarding the situation of their compatriots.European game in the morning32There was no Ukrainian club in the lineup, but international players such as Malenowski and Kacharaba continued to resist their worries and go off the court.Malenowski scored twice in Atlanta’s game once morest Olympia Gauss and scored the third1After the ball, the jersey was lifted and displayed on the bottom shirt.No war in Ukraine” and put his hands together. It is worth mentioning that Malenowski was not given a yellow card for displaying the slogan during the celebration.

The Czech football club Slavia Prague sent blessings and condolences to the Ukrainian players in the squad on social media before the start of the game, and specially arranged Kacharaba to be the captain.We stand with Ukraine(We are with Ukraine)” ofTshirt. After beating Feilenbach, Kacharaba draped the Ukrainian flag on the field to thank the fans. As for Sinnet, the only Russian team that has a match, Ukrainian international Yaroslav Rakitskiy is the back-up, and the opponent Bedis has fans waving the Ukrainian flag.

The rest of the clubs also expressed their support for Ukraine, with Barcelona and Napoli players together before the game in theSTOP WAR“Zagreb Dynamo and Podukirint fans displayed the slogan and waved the Ukrainian flag in the stands respectively.

This article is by “Sportsroad“Originally published in “[Football]European clubs send support to Ukraine to express concern for the motherland

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