This summer, Dynamo Kyiv is holding its training camp in the Austrian state of Carinthia, specifically in the city of Sankt Veit an der Glahn.
From the very first day, the Dynamo delegation was warmly welcomed, with the entire hotel decorated in Ukrainian yellow and blue colours. Some of the decorative elements in the national colours were prepared by Ukrainian children refugees from the war who now live in the Carinthia region. This region has hosted many Ukrainians since the first days of the war.
Many of our compatriots with Ukrainian flags were present in the stands during the match against Wolfsberger, a team from one of the well-known cities in Carinthia.
Before the game with Wolfsberger, the Governor of Carinthia, Peter Kaiser, visited the Dynamo hotel. First, he spoke to the club's CEO Rezo Chokhonelidze and international service manager Anatoliy Vovk, and then met with Dynamo head coach Mircea Lucescu, the B&S captain Serhiy Sydorchuk and the team's star player Andriy Yarmolenko.
The governor then attended the game in St. Faith, where Ukrainians from the surrounding towns came to the ground and created a great atmosphere during the game, and Dynamo thanked them with a spectacular victory.