Dynamo Kyiv will raise money for victims in charity matches

The Ukrainian football club Dynamo Kyiv takes the initiative. The club will hold several charity matches to raise money for the victims of the war in the country.

It announces the big club on its Instagram profile.

The matches are scheduled to be played between April and June and will be played under the slogan ‘Match for Peace! Let’s stop the War! ‘.

The Ukrainian club meets major European clubs such as FC Barcelona, ​​AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund.

In addition, Dynamo Kyiv will also face Ajax Amsterdam, Sporting CP, Benfica, Steaua Bucharest, Basel and Legia Warsaw.

The club does not write more precisely on what dates the matches will be played on.

The Ukrainian league is currently on hiatus due to the invasion.

In addition, the war in Ukraine has led to several foreign players in the country leaving their clubs.

On March 8, the International Football Association (Fifa) made it possible for foreign players in Ukraine and Russia to temporarily suspend their contracts and switch to another club in another country.

The Ukrainian national team is also affected by the war. Ukraine should have played a playoff match against Scotland on Thursday last week to get one step closer to the World Cup finals later this year.

However, the match has been postponed until June, when the winner of the showdown will face Wales in the decisive match for a World Cup ticket.

By Editor

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