Ukrainian team Prometey withdraws from FIBA ​​Champions League

Ukraine’s Prometey Men’s Basketball Team has decided to withdraw from the FIBA ​​Champions League due to Russia’s war against their country.

In the statement made by the club, it was stated that all sports activities, including basketball and volleyball teams, were stopped.

Club president Volodymyr Dubynskyi, whose views are included in the statement, said, “There is a war going on in Ukraine right now. That’s why we made the difficult but firm decision to stop all team activities and withdraw the men’s basketball team from the Champions League. By supporting our army with all our strength, money and resources. “We aim to defend Ukraine. We will win this war. At the moment Ukraine comes first, other issues come after Ukraine.” used the expressions.

Last season’s champion of the Ukrainian league, Prometey, was in second place in Group K of the last 16 of the FIBA ​​Champions League with two wins and one loss.

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