UEFA launched an investigation into the actions of Turkish ultras in the Fenerbahce-Dynamo match

Fans chanted the name of the Russian president

UEFA launched an investigation into the actions of Turkish ultras in the second leg of the second round of the Champions League qualifying round between Fenerbahce and Dynamo.

During the match, part of the Fenerbahce fans began to chant the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Outraged by the actions of the fans, Kiev coach Mircea Lucescu refused to attend the post-match press conference.

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Turkey Vasily Bodnar condemned the actions of Fenerbahce fans, calling them unacceptable.

Dynamo defeated Fenerbahce in extra time in the second leg of the second qualifying round of the Champions League (2:1). The victory for Lucescu’s team was brought by goals from Buyalsky and Karavaev.

In the third round of the Champions League qualification, Dynamo will play with Sturm. The first fight will take place on August 3 in Lodz. The match starts at 21:00.

Ukraine is opposing full-scale Russian aggression for the 155th day.

Source: Sportarena

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