At the moment we don’t think it’s possible for our club to perform in Mariupol.
So far neither UPL and FFU nor local authorities have presented common vision of security issues.
We can’t take seriously “arguments” like: the First League games were held there, Ternopil and Obolon came…
I want to emphasize: we’ll be happy to play in Mariupol, in this beautiful Ukrainian city, but we must be sure our fans and players will be safe. It’s about health and maybe even lives of people.
We want to see all the necessary work conducted in Mariupol. Then we’ll change our position.
I’d like to address to media: don’t blame is for “not being patriots”. Dynamo supporters and players have been proving love to Ukraine for over 90 years.
FC Dynamo Kyiv vice president Andriy Madzianovskyi