Slavia supports Captain Kačarabu and Talovjerov. ‘Ukraine, Ukraine,’ the North Tribune chanted iROZHLAS
Slavia’s footballers advanced to the round of 16 of the European Conference League, in which they are the only Czech team after the elimination of Sparta. They defeated Fenerbahce Istanbul 3: 2, just like a week ago in Turkey. The atmosphere of the retaliatory match in Eden is much reflected in the Russian military attack on Ukraine. “He showed us the videos they sent him from home. It brought us even more together, “said defender Holeš about the Ukrainian Tomáš Taras Kačarab and the mood in the team.
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When the announcer announced that the captain of Slavia would be the Ukrainian Taras Kačaraba this time, the fans rioted even more than when they celebrated the most important goals.
Before the initial whistle, the footballers showed T-shirts in support of the invaded Ukraine. There was also a song by Karel Kryl, during which people commemorated the year 1968, when Czechoslovakia occupied the Warsaw Pact troops led by the then Soviet Union.
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“Not that I’m going to experience it, I’m a little younger. But of course I’m influenced by my parents and we all know what was going on here. I listened secretly to Karel Kryl at home when my father let him go. I can memorize a lot of texts, “said home coach Jindřich Trpišovský.
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“Rockets, homes and people are dying a few hundred kilometers from us. It seems like a nightmare. It must be difficult for the players. It’s admirable that they managed it, “Slavia’s coach bumped on the Ukrainian in his team, the aforementioned Kacharab or Maksym Talovjerov.
Both players intervened in the match, although Talovjerov only in the second half. After the victory celebrations, they both stood in front of the North Tribune and listened as they spontaneously chanted “Ukraine, Ukraine”.
“Taras communicated with us, showed us videos they sent him from home. We discussed trying to stick together. Maybe it brought us even more together and it was visible on the pitch, “midfielder Tomáš Holeš described the mood in the team.
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