Legendary German footballer has passed away.
European football champion Doris Fitschen has died at the age of 57 after a long and serious illness.
Doris Fitschen, who was always a positive person and a role model for many, left us after a prolonged illness. She played 144 matches for the German national team and was a four-time European champion. Additionally, Fitschen won a bronze medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Another important player and coach, Sergey Zhuravlyov, former Dynamo player and educator at the club's youth academy, has also passed away.
Sergey Zhuravlyov, a former Dynamo player and coach at the youth academy of the club, has died. He was a notable defender who won two championships and the USSR Cup. The great legacy left by Zhuravlyov is manifested in the talented players who continue to play for Ukrainian and foreign teams.
Additionally, volleyball player Andriy Romanov, who was a volunteer and later became a combat medic, has died in the war.
Andriy Romanov, a volleyball player who served as a volunteer and later became a combat medic, died in the war. He was a loving father and is survived by his wife and young son.
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