Former co-host of Profootball Alexandra Loboda told how she ended up in Nuremberg and what she does in Germany. She also said that the ex-player of the Dynamo Academy, goalkeeper Bogdan Mykytenko, will move to Nuremberg U-19.
- Firstly, my friends live in Nuremberg, who at first helped with adaptation and housing. After all, finding housing here is an extreme problem. Secondly, I received an invitation to work in a German club and decided to try. This is a good opportunity for me to gain new experience and knowledge, which I hope I can transfer to Ukrainian football.
— What are your current duties? Are any not only social, but also media projects of Nuremberg planned with your participation?
— My duties are social projects related to Ukraine and Ukrainians. So, for example, a big project was to invite 5,000 Ukrainians to the Nuremberg match. It was very cool: before the match and during the break, everyone sang "Chervona Kalina", raised Ukrainian flags, got to know each other and talked. The atmosphere was incredible.
Now I am preparing a big auction for Nuremberg fans with interesting lots, I already have Gundogan's T-shirt, he is an ex-Nuremberg player, he is adored here. This T-shirt was given to me by Vlada Zinchenko. Andriy Shevchenko, Oleksandr Usyk signed lots for me. And also the German national team handed over a T-shirt.
Also under my tutelage is the ex-player of the Dynamo Academy, goalkeeper Bogdan Mikitenko. He is 16. He passed the screening for the team. Great hopes are placed on him. He is currently training with the U-19 team and is due to sign a contract in a few days.