The club also allocated tickets for the match to Ukrainian refugees
Celtic gave Ukrainian refugees several hundred tickets for the match of the 5th round of the group stage Champions League against miner. Also a club from Glasgow invited Ukrainian children accompany the players of both teams from the room under the stands to the field.
“We look forward to our Ukrainian guests and hope they will feel at home,” said Celtic Charitable Foundation CEO Tony Hamilton.
On the eve of the head coach of Shakhtar Igor Jovicevich said that his team will stick to its own model of play in the upcoming match with Celtic in the fifth round of the Champions League.
The Pitmen scored five points and are third in Group F. Celtic closes the quartet with one point.
The match of the fifth round will take place in Glasgow on October 25th. The fight starts at 22:00 Kyiv time. The match will be judged by the Dutch referee Serdar Gezubyuyuk.
Source: Sportarena

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