For a while, the Ukraine club has been playing their national symbol when they travel abroad.
Before their Euro 2024 game, Ukraine people have continued to drape their national flag around their arms.
As you might assume, that fresh custom first emerged after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which started in February of that year and continues regrettably today.
The Russian national team adopted the same display of nationalism and defiance as Everton's players emerged from the hole days after the fight broke out in a show of support and cooperation for their colleague Vitaliy Mykolenko.
When Ukraine began displaying colors during the national anthem, from the Euro to the Russian symbol.
In May of that year, Ukraine played a polite game against Borussia Monchengladbach in a charity match. During the regional song, the Ukrainians did not carry any banners around their shoulders.
Nevertheless, they followed that up with two more fundraisers, one for Italy and the other for Croatia, both of which featured Ukraine players wearing the European Union's flag, which is a group of 12 golden stars set against a blue history. Before the Rijeka game, past Croatian celebrity Dario Srna wore the Ukraine flag while standing near.
On June 1st, 2022, Ukraine's next activity was a play-off match between Scotland and the United States, and it appears that this is the first time that all of their people have hung the Ukrainian flag around their arms for the national anthem.
The players have always wore flags throughout the 2022 World Cup and have done so to extend the convention into Euro 2024, as we saw when they arrived on the ball for their beginning Group E match against Romania, which has become a standard look since then.
Since the war started, Ukraine has been forced to play their traditional house activities away from their home countries, preferring to enjoy in Poland, Germany, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
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