Ukrainian and Czech football veterans to play in Prague to support children of war

Volunteers of the Restorator. Potato Army" humanitarian center have once again gathered football stars to support charity events. Famous footballers Tomas Gyubshman, Oleksandr Hatskevych, Volodymyr Schmitzer, Andriy Voronin, Jan Kohler, Volodymyr Arzhanov, Jirka Novotny, head coach of the national team Serhiy Rebrov, Diesel Show actors Dmytro Tankevych and Oleksandr Berezhok, football teams of Ukrainian diasporas from Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, well-known journalists, bloggers and public figures will gather in the Czech capital during the matches of the Ukrainian national team. A number of events were organized by well-known football volunteers Mykola Vasylkov and Dmytro Dubas.

Mykola Vasylkov: "Every day between the national team's games against Albania and the Czech Republic will be filled with charity. We are raising funds for the affected children who are now housed in camps. I understand all the needs and how much it costs, because we serve large groups of children in Rokytne, Pushcha Voditsa, Ruzhyn and other places. Most of the kids lost their fathers in the war, and many of them don't even know it yet. About a third of them are complete orphans.

We will organize a match between veterans, a mini-football tournament, a big meeting with fans, a procession, and a football match under the auspices of the Ukrainian Embassy in the Czech Republic with the participation of military and public figures. We united all the events under the slogan of the world's first IDP team, Mriya-Gostomel, created by our headquarters: "We dream of victory, dreams cannot be stopped". Viewers of the national team's matches will be able to see a volunteer banner of the campaign in the stands depicting a boy launching a Mriya airplane with his hand. The logo was created by Shevchenko Prize-winning Lviv artist Andriy Yermolenko.

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