Borussia vs Dynamo charity match through BBC lens

Borussia vs Dynamo charity match through BBC lens

On April 26, FC Dynamo Kyiv played another game of Match for Peace! Stop the War! tour – against Borussia Dortmund at the biggest stadium in Germany – Signal Iduna Park.

35 thousand people attended the match while tickets sales and charity donations raised 400 thousand euro for humanitarian needs of Ukraine.

These funds will help to meet the needs of Ukrainian refugees, who had to leave their home because of the russian aggression, and to provide them with medicines and essential goods.

The match in Dortmund aroused incredible interest of world media, including BBC company.

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President of russia Vladimir Putin launched full-scale military operation against Ukraine

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There’re situations that are much more important than football. This will always be this way and war is much more important (voice of Thomas Tuchel).

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What would you feel if they attacked your country, the country you were born in, the country where your family and friends live? What would you feel? (voice of Pep Guardiola).

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Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund)

Betty Glover: It’s been over two months since russia started full-scale invasion into Ukraine. We’re here, in Germany, as FC Dynamo Kyiv continue their charity tour for peace. The funds raised will help victims of this war. We’ve talked to some players with different stories.

Denys Boiko: I was at home with my family as the war broke off. My wife, my son and my parents were with me, so I did everything I could to keep them safe. Then our team left Ukraine to participate in charity matches all over Europe.

Betty Glover: How important is the charity tour Dynamo are having?

Denys Boiko: These are very important matches. First of all – for our country.

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Two of my previous clubs – Borussia Dortmund and Dynamo Kyiv – will play a charity match. Please, come to the stadium (voice of Andrii Yarmolenko).

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Please, buy tickets and come to the match. Help Ukraine (voice of Volodymyr Klychko).

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Denys Boiko: This money will be transferred to our government, our country and our people.

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Betty Glover: You play for Borussia against your native club – Dynamo Kyiv. How important is it to you, considering that this match can help your country?

Alan Aussi: I think it’s a dream of every kid – to put on the jersey of this club. I’m very thankful for being treated so good here. I’ve got a huge chance and I think it has already changed my life.

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Many people need help as significant destructions are happening in our country. We’re very thankful for help. Every day we pray for Ukraine and hope everything will be fine.

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Commentator Ben Croucher: Greeting from the Signal Iduna Park – the stadium that has been hosting significant football events for years. But today’s Match for peace is something more than a football match.

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German and Ukrainian people were together here today. This was really great atmosphere.

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Denys Boiko: For Ukrainians, this match was a chance to distract themselves for at least 90 minutes, to feel something special.

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Erling Haaland: It’s important to demonstrate that we can stand together, as football unites people. This was a good day for everyone.

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I’m really proud that today I could see Ukrainians from all over Germany. I was very happy to see OUR people.

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Betty Glover: Today I had a chat with many fans. This event gave them hope and joy – just to be with other Ukrainians. But most of them worry about their families and friends in Ukraine.

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