Matches will be held without spectators due to security reasons. But passers-by outside the stadium in Kyiv voiced their support. Maksym Scherbyna, a fan of Dynamo Kyiv, said the resumption of football was “very important”. “We show that war can’t stop us,” the 35-year-old said. Fellow fan Denys Lazarenko, 41, said: “Our country needs football very much. It unites people very much.” The war has had a devastating effect on football clubs, particularly smaller and less financially secure ones. Two Premier League teams, FC Mariupol and Desna Chernigiv, have been allowed to skip the season with a right to return in the next one. The strategic Azov Sea port of Mariupol has been devastated by constant Russian shelling and Desna’s stadium in northern city of Chernigiv was hit by a Russian rocket. The decision to begin the season reportedly came from President Volodymyr Zelensky himself in order to give the country a morale boost. Many clubs will play their home games not in their own cities, but largely in the safer western or central regions. Ukrainian football clubs decided in April to end the previous season early after it was suspended following Russia’s invasion which began on February 24. Shakhtar Donetsk led Dynamo Kyiv by two points at the top of the table when the season was interrupted, but the league decided not to award the title.
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