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'Blood on your hands!': Dynamo Kyiv accuse Fenerbahce of having 'no honour‚ no shame and no conscience' after Turkish club went to Russia for pre-season tour... a year after their fans chanted Vladimir Putin's name
Fans of Serbian football team Red Star Belgrade chant in SUPPORT of Russia's invasion of Ukraine‚ as their club stand by their sponsorship with Moscow state energy firm Gazprom while others drop them
UEFA insist they WON'T order Red Star Belgrade to dump sponsor Gazprom ahead of their Europa League match with Rangers... after German club Schalke axed the Russian energy giant in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine
UEFA set to hold an 'extraordinary meeting' as it considers the future of Gazprom boss Alexander Dyukov - who sits on their Executive Committee - amid Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine
German club Schalke 04 CANCELS partnership with Russian state-owned sponsor Gazprom after removal of Matthias Warnig - a former Stasi officer and ally of Vladimir Putin - from their board
Schalke 04 remove Russian state-owned sponsor Gazprom's name from their shirts after Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine‚ as president's ally Matthias Warnig resigns from club's board
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