The number of spectators at the Dynamo Stadium has increased: new security rules.

The number of spectators at the Dynamo Stadium has increased: new security rules
The number of spectators at the Dynamo Stadium has increased: new security rules

According to inkorr.com: At the matches of the Premier League and the Ukrainian Cup held at the Dynamo Stadium named after Valeriy Lobanovskyi, the opportunity to involve a larger number of spectators has appeared. This was announced by representatives of the club on the official website.

Now the quota for fans will be 4,333 people. This decision was made after consultations with the relevant authorities, considering security measures at football matches in Ukraine under martial law.

The technical work carried out by FC Dynamo (Kyiv) services allowed expanding the shelter area and ensuring compliance with safety requirements, which made it possible to increase the number of fans from 1,800 to 4,333 people.

World Cup Qualifiers. Group D

In the match between the national teams of Iceland and Ukraine, eight goals were scored, and the Ukrainians won with a score of 5:3. The goals were scored by Malynovskyi, Hutsulyak, Kaliuzhnyi, and Ocheretko.

In another game, the Ukrainian team drew with Azerbaijan — 1:1, earning one point in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

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Unfortunately, the previous match against France ended in a defeat for Ukraine with a score of 0:2. The game took place in Poland, at the stadium in Wrocław.

During the match against France, Ukrainian fans expressed their support for the national team by unfolding a large banner reading 'Fortress of Europe'.

Thus, at the Dynamo Stadium named after Valeriy Lobanovskyi, the number of seats for spectators increased to 4,333 during the Premier League and Ukrainian Cup matches. This decision was made under martial law after agreement with the relevant services. The national team's sports also continue to delight fans despite the challenges in the game against France and support for the team.


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