UEFA cuts Dynamo Kyiv racism sanctions before Man City visit
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Kyiv, February 2, 2016. Zaitseve crossing point will be temporarily closed starting February 3. “This decision of ATO Staff and Donetsk Region Military-Civil Administration has been caused by regular militants’ shelling of the adjacent territories,” said Colonel Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, spokesman of Presidential Administration on ATO-related issues at a press briefing at Ukraine Crisis Media Center. A truck carrying humanitarian freight for Donetsk residents from a regional charity organization proceeded yesterday through Zaitseve crossing point.
UEFA have tonight sprung a surprise by lifting Dynamo Kyiv’s racism ban for their Champions League tie with Man City.
KYIV Dynamo Kyiv will no longer have to host Manchester City behind closed doors in the Champions League after UEFA reduced a sanction imposed for racist behaviour and crowd disturbances on appeal.
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NYON, Switzerland – Dynamo Kyiv had its UEFA sanctions for racist attacks by fans cut on Tuesday, clearing the club to allow spectators in when Manchester City visits in the Champions League this month.
Manchester City fans will be able to attend the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie at Dynamo Kyiv after UEFA reduced the Ukrainian club’s stadium ban to one match on Tuesday.
DYNAMO KYIV’S CHAMPIONS League last-16 clash with Manchester City later this month will no longer be held behind closed doors after Uefa lifted its ban.
The lifting of the Dynamo Kyiv stadium ban has met with an unhappy reaction from Manchester City.