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Ukraine's defending champs Dynamo Kyiv said on Friday they were wanting to play a progression of friendlies, including against PSG and Barcelona, to fund-raise for their conflict scarred country.
Ukraine's title has not been continued after the colder time of year break because of the Russian attack of the country which started on February 24.
The season's future is being referred to as the framework of first class' clubs has been harmed or undermined by Russian besieging and unfamiliar players are leaving Ukrainian groups.
"Because of the help of the initiative of our state, Dynamo exemplifies a global beneficent mission - a progression of cordial games with Europe's top clubs," Dynamo said on its site.
The club expressed that during April-June they were "wanting to play amicable matches" with Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain, Steaua Bucharest, Legia Warsaw and Barcelona.
Dynamo added that Milan, Benfica, Ajax, Sporting Lisbon and Basel were additionally on the rundown.
"Every one of these coordinates with the support of the Ukrainian heroes will be held under the motto "Match for Peace! Stop the War!", Dynamo said in its explanation.
It said that the matches were pointed toward "illuminating the global local area about the awful conflict in Ukraine and raise assets to help Ukrainians who experienced the conflict with the Russian attacker."
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