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The aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine is spreading to the sports world as well.

Ukrainian players have shown their willingness to fight back one after another, and European soccer circles have also joined the ranks of condemnation of Russia.



This is reporter Jeong Hee-don.



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After scoring a goal in the European Champions League round of 16, Ukrainian national team Benfica striker Yaremchuk takes off his shirt and shows the Ukrainian Army insignia to show his will to fight against the Russian invasion.



Ukrainian football legend Shevchenko raised the Ukrainian flag on social media and appealed to 'Let's fight together as one against Russia'. I did.



The European football world's 'Russian boycott' movement has also begun.



Manchester United moved to UK domestic flights instead of using a charter flight operated by Russia's Aeroflot Airlines, the official sponsor.



The European Football Federation also held an emergency meeting and issued a statement strongly condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and decided to change the venue for the European Champions League final, scheduled to be held in St. Petersburg, Russia on May 29.



Foreign media reported that London's Wembley Stadium is likely to become a new venue.