World Cup
VIDEO. National team training in Cardiff the day before the Wales game
On June 4, the national team of Ukraine held an official training session on the eve of the final of the playoff selection. World Cup 2022.
Arena Cardiff City StadiumOpened in 2009, it welcomes a little over 33 thousand spectators. This stadium is also home to the club of the same name and the national football team, which survived this season’s relegation from the English Championship. The Football Association of Wales has decided to play the World Cup Qualification play-off final here.
Galli quickly sold tickets to the match, Ukrainians received a small quota 1.5 thousand passes, which also sold out instantly. Had the match been played in a 70,000-seat arena, more Ukrainians would have had a chance to get tickets. But apparently, the owners’ intention was to prevent this. Many blue and yellow fans will come to the Welsh capital and fervently support their domestic national teams.
Formal training at Cardiff City Stadium began with the traditional warm-up and preparation exercises that the boys do in good mood. Familiar with the rest of the classes, he was the first in the team for beginners Daniel IgnatenkoHe spent his first training in the national team.
Along with the other guys, he also participated in the game series, the final development of the tactical plan for the duel. The morale and condition of all 27 players are good. Alexandra Petrakova There is a pleasant headache to choose who to apply for the match. The names of the 23 potential finalists will be announced on the morning of the match.
At dinner, UAF President Andrey PavelkoAs before the match with the Scots, he gave the T-shirt to the birthday man, who came to the hotel to support the team on the eve of the match. Goalkeeping coach 46 years old Vyacheslav Kernozenko. The team supported the presentation of the traditional gift with loud applause.
National team training in Cardiff the day before the Wales game
Source: Sport UA
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