Ukraine‘s qualification for the Euro 2024 soccer finals has cheered a country suffering hardship in its conflict with Russia and for a few weeks in June and July the tournament will provide a welcome distraction from the harsh reality of war.
The team came from behind to defeat Iceland 2-1 in their playoff final in neutral Poland on Tuesday and book a fourth successive appearance in the continental finals.
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They will be in Group E with Belgium, Slovakia and Romania, who they face in their opening game in Munich on June 17.
Russia’s war with Ukraine has now entered a third year and, despite heavy casualties on both sides, it shows no sign of coming to an end following the invasion of February 2022.
Ukraine fans displayed yellow-and-blue banners criticizing Russia, whose team UEFA banned from trying to qualify, and its president Vladimir Putin in the stadium in Wroclaw.
“I am very proud to be a Ukrainian, to be of the same blood as those who are now giving their lives for our freedom,” team captain Oleksandr Zinchenko said after Tuesday’s victory.
“We need to talk about it, shout about it every day. This is the only way we can win. It was one of our most emotional games.