Kyiv Dynamo terminated the contract with Artem Kravets: club's reaction.
Response of 'Dynamo' to Kravets' words
According to inkorr.com: Kyiv 'Dynamo' has expressed its position regarding the statements of former footballer and ex-advisor to the club's president Igor Surkis, Artem Kravets. Kravets received criticism for unsuccessful transfers and corruption cases in the 'Dynamo' youth academy.
“The football club 'Dynamo' Kyiv has ended its cooperation with Artem Kravets. The page of our shared history has been turned forever. In this regard, the club does not consider it advisable to comment on individual statements of Artem. We wish him success in his future professional activities,” the club stated.
Kravets pointed to corruption schemes in the 'Dynamo' academy, noting illegal fees for children entering the club's school. At the same time, it is worth mentioning that the Ukrainian national team drew with Azerbaijan in the second round of qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The next match for the Ukrainian team will be against the national team of Iceland.
In connection with the accusations of corruption practices, 'Dynamo' made the decision to terminate its cooperation with Kravets, without commenting on his statements. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian national team continues to fight in the qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Revelations of corruption schemes in the 'Dynamo' youth academy have caused considerable resonance in the football community. The club, aiming to maintain its own reputation, is responding promptly to the situation and continues its work to improve internal processes. The Ukrainian national team, in turn, is preparing for important matches in the qualification to prove its competitiveness on the international stage.
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